Magnetic properties of melt-spun Fe
1-xNd
xamorphous alloys are examined. Magnetically homogeneous alloys were obtained in the range of

. The Curie point is lowered by decrease of x down to room temperature. The internal field at 57Fe nuclei is almost constant, ≃ 300 kOe, at 77 K, suggesting that the Fe moment is nearly constant in this range. The coercive field at 4.2 K is as small as ≃ 1 kOe for x = 0.2 but increases rather abruptly for larger x, up to more than 50 kOe for

. Large random uniaxial anisotropy of Nd is supposed to be the cause of such a high coercivity.