The coin type described is the 2000 ten-dollar Gold Eagle, minted by the United States at the West Point facility. This coin features a design of Liberty on the obverse and a family of eagles on the reverse, showcasing its status as a symbol of American freedom and strength. The Gold Eagle series is popular among collectors and investors for its gold content and historical significance, with the 2000 release being part of a larger series that began in 1986. This particular coin has intrinsic value due to its precious metal content and is sought after in both uncirculated and proof conditions.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
2000-W (West Point) Gold Eagles $10 (Ten Dollars) Gold Eagles 2000 West Point