The 1991 United States Gold Eagle is a highly sought-after collectible coin, particularly in the $25 denomination, which features a one-quarter ounce of pure gold. This coin is part of the American Gold Eagle series, first minted in 1986, and is known for its iconic designs, including the image of Lady Liberty on the obverse and a family of eagles on the reverse. The 1991 issue is notable for its low mintage compared to other years, contributing to its appeal among collectors and investors. The Gold Eagle coins are not only valued for their gold content but also for their numismatic significance, often commanding premiums above the spot price of gold.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1991-P (Philadelphia) Gold Eagles $25 (Twenty Five Dollars) Gold Eagles 1991 Philadelphia
United States of America 1991 N/A Gold Eagles $25 $25 (Twenty Five Dollars) Gold Eagles 1991 N/A
United States of America 1991 N/A Gold Eagles $25 $25 (Twenty Five Dollars) Gold Eagles 1991 N/A
United States of America 1991 Philadelphia Gold Eagles $25 $25 (Twenty Five Dollars) Gold Eagles 1991 Philadelphia