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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $10 Gold Eagles (1986–) series of American Eagles in the U.S. Coins contains 48 distinct entries with CPG® values between $1,300.00 and $8,500.00.
$10 gold American Eagles have been struck since 1986 and are a popular bullion item both among collectors and investors in the United States and around the world. $10 eagles contain one-quarter ounce of pure gold and carry an obverse design by Augustus Saint-Gaudens that depicts Miss Liberty and was first made popular on $20 gold double eagles produced from 1907 through 1933. The reverse of the $10 gold eagle, designed by Miley Busiek, shows a family of eagles around a nest.

During the first six years of production, from 1986 through 1991, $10 gold eagles were dated on the obverse using Roman numerals. This changed in 1992, when the United States Mint began employing Arabic numerals, which are far more familiar to most collectors and investors.

Most uncirculated $10 gold eagles are common, though a few issues are considerably scarce and trade at premiums well above spot prices. These include the 1999-W uncirculated issue struck from unpolished proof dies and the three burnished $10 eagles from 2006, 2007, and 2008. $10 gold eagles certified in MS70 grades are popular among collectors, though as these top-grade pieces are typically sold for substantial premiums precious metals investors tend to buy pieces grading below MS69, which seems to be the minimum grade threshold for those who collect gold eagles.

Catalog Detail

  $10 Gold Eagles (1986–) Value Range Favorite
$10 Gold Eagles (1986–) Value Range  
American Gold Eagle (AGE) $10 1/4 Ounce MS Type Coin
$1,300
-
$1,400
$1,300 - $1,400
1986 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,600
$1,300 - $1,600
1987 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$2,250
$1,300 - $2,250
1988 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$2,800
$1,300 - $2,800
1989 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$2,800
$1,300 - $2,800
1990 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$7,000
$1,300 - $7,000
1991 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,700
-
$2,900
$1,700 - $2,900
1992 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$2,550
$1,300 - $2,550

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1993 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$2,400
$1,300 - $2,400
1994 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$2,500
$1,300 - $2,500
1995 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$3,250
$1,300 - $3,250
1996 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$2,550
$1,300 - $2,550
1997 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$2,000
$1,300 - $2,000
1998 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,450
$1,300 - $1,450
1999 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,400
$1,300 - $1,400
1999-W $10 Gold Eagle, Unfinished Proof Dies MS
$1,600
-
$8,500
$1,600 - $8,500
1999-W $10 Gold Eagle, Unfinished Proof Dies, FS-401 MS
$1,600
-
$8,500
$1,600 - $8,500
2000 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,500
$1,300 - $1,500
2001 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$2,200
$1,300 - $2,200
2002 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,600
$1,300 - $1,600
2003 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,400
$1,300 - $1,400
2004 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,400
$1,300 - $1,400
2005 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,400
$1,300 - $1,400
2006 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,400
$1,300 - $1,400

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2006-W $10 Gold Eagle, Burnished MS
$1,300
-
$1,450
$1,300 - $1,450
2007 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,450
$1,300 - $1,450
2007-W $10 Gold Eagle, Burnished MS
$1,300
-
$1,450
$1,300 - $1,450
2008 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,400
$1,300 - $1,400
2008-W $10 Gold Eagle, Burnished MS
$1,300
-
$1,750
$1,300 - $1,750
2009 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,400
$1,300 - $1,400
2010 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,400
$1,300 - $1,400
2011 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,400
$1,300 - $1,400
2012 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,400
$1,300 - $1,400
2013 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,400
$1,300 - $1,400
2014 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,400
$1,300 - $1,400
2015 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,400
$1,300 - $1,400
2016 $10 Gold Eagle, 30th Anniversary MS
$1,300
-
$1,400
$1,300 - $1,400
2017 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,400
$1,300 - $1,400
2018 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,400
$1,300 - $1,400

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2019 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,450
$1,300 - $1,450
2020 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,400
$1,300 - $1,400
2021 $10 Gold Eagle, Type 1 MS
$1,300
-
$1,400
$1,300 - $1,400
2021 $10 Gold Eagle, Type 2 MS
$1,300
-
$1,400
$1,300 - $1,400
2021-W $10 Gold Eagle, Type 2, Unfinished Proof Dies MS
$1,400
-
$3,700
$1,400 - $3,700
2022 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,400
$1,300 - $1,400
2023 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,400
$1,300 - $1,400
2024 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,400
$1,300 - $1,400
2025 $10 Gold Eagle MS
$1,300
-
$1,400
$1,300 - $1,400
       

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $10 Gold Eagles (1986–) series of American Eagles in the U.S. Coins contains 48 distinct entries with CPG® values between $1,300.00 and $8,500.00.
$10 gold American Eagles have been struck since 1986 and are a popular bullion item both among collectors and investors in the United States and around the world. $10 eagles contain one-quarter ounce of pure gold and carry an obverse design by Augustus Saint-Gaudens that depicts Miss Liberty and was first made popular on $20 gold double eagles produced from 1907 through 1933. The reverse of the $10 gold eagle, designed by Miley Busiek, shows a family of eagles around a nest.

During the first six years of production, from 1986 through 1991, $10 gold eagles were dated on the obverse using Roman numerals. This changed in 1992, when the United States Mint began employing Arabic numerals, which are far more familiar to most collectors and investors.

Most uncirculated $10 gold eagles are common, though a few issues are considerably scarce and trade at premiums well above spot prices. These include the 1999-W uncirculated issue struck from unpolished proof dies and the three burnished $10 eagles from 2006, 2007, and 2008. $10 gold eagles certified in MS70 grades are popular among collectors, though as these top-grade pieces are typically sold for substantial premiums precious metals investors tend to buy pieces grading below MS69, which seems to be the minimum grade threshold for those who collect gold eagles.

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