The 2007 American Gold Eagle is a notable coin in the series of gold bullion coins issued by the United States Mint. This specific rendition has a face value of $5 and is made primarily of gold, with a composition of 91.67% gold, 3% silver, and 5.33% copper, giving it the durability required for circulation. With a diameter of 16.5 mm, this coin is compact yet carries significant intrinsic value due to its gold content. The total mintage for this particular year was 190,010 pieces, making it a relatively common issue among collectors and investors alike. The 2007 Gold Eagle does not feature a mint mark, signifying that it was struck at the main United States Mint facility. While the precise weight of the coin is not specified due to limitations in data, it is known that the Gold Eagle series is recognized for its substantial gold weight (1/10th ounce for the $5 denomination). This coin does not have distinctive design features provided in the properties, as it is considered standard for Gold Eagles. However, the American Gold Eagle series has long been celebrated for its iconic imagery—the obverse features a classic depiction of Lady Liberty, and the reverse showcases a family of eagles. Overall, the 2007 Gold Eagle represents a union of artistry and precious metal investment, making it a compelling choice for both collectors and those looking to invest in gold.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 5 |
designer | N/A |
diameter | 16.5 |
edge-type | N/A |
height | 0 |
material | 91.67% Gold, 3% Silver, 5.33% Copper |
mint-mark | None |
mintage | 190010 |
type | Coins |
weight | 0 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 2007 |