The 2001 Gold Eagle is a notable collectible coin from the United States, issued as part of the American Gold Eagle series. This coin contains one-tenth of an ounce of gold and features a design of Lady Liberty on the obverse, while the reverse showcases a family of bald eagles. Gold Eagles are made from a gold alloy, with 91.67% gold content, and they carry a face value of ten dollars, although their intrinsic value often exceeds this due to fluctuations in gold prices and collector demand. Their popularity among numismatists is driven by both their precious metal content and iconic designs.