The 2003 $10 Gold Eagle, minted at the West Point Mint, is a part of the American Gold Eagle series that was first introduced in 1986. This coin contains one-fourth ounce of gold and features a design that showcases Lady Liberty on the obverse and a family of eagles on the reverse. Coins from this series are made from 91.67% gold, with the remainder consisting of silver and copper for durability. The 2003 issues are notable for their limited mintage and appeal to both collectors and investors due to their bullion content and historical significance.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
2003-W $10 Gold Eagle DCAM $10 (Ten Dollars) $10 Gold Eagles 2003 West Point