| Country | United States of America | 
| Year | 2002 | 
| Serie | $10 Gold Eagles | 
| Denomination | $10 (Ten Dollars) | 
| Mint | West Point | 
| coinage-type | Gold eagle | 
| desg | PR | 
| designer | Obv: Augustus Saint-Gaudens; Rev: Miley Busek | 
| diameter | 22 | 
| edge | Reeded | 
| fineness | 0.9167 | 
| material | 91.67% gold; 3% silver; 5.33% copper | 
| mint-mark | W | 
| mintage | 29,242 | 
| ngc-id | 28Y4 | 
| obverse-description | The Augustus Saint-Gaudens' design that depicts a full portrait of Liberty atop rays of sunlight surrounded by stars and the word LIBERTY on the top periphery. The date is positioned to the right of Liberty's left knee. | 
| pcgs-link | 99961 | 
| pcgs-number | 99961 | 
| reverse-description | A flying eagle is depicted approaching her nest of three waiting eagles accompanied by the words UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, E PLURIBUS UNUM, IN GOD WE TRUST , 1/4 OZ. FINE GOLD~10 DOLLARS. | 
| variety | Gold Eagle | 
| weight-grams | 8.4383 | 
| weight-ounces | 0.25 | 
| year-display | 1986-Present |