The $10 Gold Eagle is a gold bullion coin produced by the United States Mint, with a legal tender face value of ten dollars. First minted in 1986, it is composed of 22-karat gold and contains one ounce of pure gold. The 1990 Gold Eagle was struck at the Philadelphia Mint, featuring a design by Augustus Saint-Gaudens on the obverse and a depiction of a family of eagles on the reverse. Collectors value these coins for both their gold content and numismatic significance, often seeking specific dates and mint marks for their collections.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1990 $10 Gold Eagle $10 (Ten Dollars) $10 Gold Eagles 1990 Philadelphia
1990-P $10 Gold Eagle DCAM $10 (Ten Dollars) $10 Gold Eagles 1990 Philadelphia