United States of America 2007 Philadelphia Gold Eagles $5

Coin / United States of America / $5 (Five Dollars) / Gold Eagles / 2007 / Philadelphia

This 2007 $5 Gold Eagle coin is a notable piece of American numismatic history, minted in Philadelphia. It belongs to the esteemed Gold Eagles series, which is popular among collectors and investors alike. The coin is designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, a revered American sculptor, and features Miley Busiek’s design as well. Weighing in at 3.39 grams and crafted from a composition of 91.67% gold, 3% silver, and 5.33% copper, this coin reflects the high-quality standards of U.S. Mint production. It has a diameter of 16.5 mm and features a reeded edge that is characteristic of many coins in circulation. With a mintage of only 190,010 coins in this specific year, it is considered a relatively accessible collectible for those interested in gold bullion and American coins. The coin's intrinsic value is primarily derived from its gold content, while its numismatic value may vary based on market demand and condition. This particular coin was minted without a mint mark, contributing to its identification and provenance. Overall, the 2007 $5 Gold Eagle is not only a means of currency but also a piece of art and history, representing the craftsmanship and heritage of U.S. coinage.


Country United States of America
Year 2007
Serie Gold Eagles
Denomination $5 (Five Dollars)
Mint Philadelphia
currency USD
currency-amount 5
designer Augustus Saint Gaudens/Miley Busiek
diameter 16.5
edge-type Reeded
height 0
material 91.67% Gold, 3% Silver, 5.33% Copper
mint-mark None
mintage 190010
type Coins
weight 3.39
width 0
year-display 2007