The 1992 Quarter Ounce American Gold Eagle is an official gold bullion coin of the United States; this Quarter Ounce Gold Eagle, which carries a face value of $10, was one of 36,100 produced in this year.
The obverse design features Augustus Saint-Gaudens' image of Liberty, holding a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left, with 50 stars around the edge to represent each State. The reverse design of the American Gold Eagle is by sculptor Miley Busiek, and features a male Eagle carrying an olive branch flying above a nest.
The US government guarantee the stated amount of actual gold weight in troy ounces. By law, the gold must be sourced from American mines.
Orders to Ireland will be sent via Colissimo (DPD/An Post) with an optional upgrade to FedEx. Parcels are dispatched from within the EU.
Delivery is free for orders over €500, and all parcels are fully insured until confirmed as delivered by the courier.
All parcels are dispatched in discreet packaging and will need to be signed for on delivery. Please visit our Delivery Options page for further information and estimated delivery times.
FREE 12 months Storage Offer
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12 months with your first storage order over 1.00 €
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Storage fees 0.65% per annum + tax after 12 months
- Charged monthly in arrears
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Minimum payment 10.00 € per month including tax
BullionByPost offer customers an insured and allocated storage solution from only 10,00 € per month. The high security vaults are located in London and managed by Brink's, one of the world's leading and most reputable security companies. Brink's specialises in vaulting and transporting precious metals.
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- Independent audits by Rödl & Partner
- No minimum holding or term
- Minimum charge equivalent to 10,00 € per month
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Learn more about our Secure Storage or call us on 01 699 4396 to speak to a Storage advisor. Out of hours enquiries can be left via email at support@bullionbypost.ie.