The $10 Gold Eagle is a gold bullion coin issued by the United States Mint, first struck in 1986. It contains 1/3 ounce of gold and is crafted from 22-karat gold, allowing for durability and a distinctive appearance. Coins minted at the Philadelphia facility feature a "P" mintmark on their reverse side. The design showcases Lady Liberty on the obverse and a family of eagles on the reverse, symbolizing freedom and strength, making them popular among collectors and investors alike.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1986 $10 Gold Eagle $10 (Ten Dollars) $10 Gold Eagles 1986 Philadelphia