The 2001 Gold Eagle is a collectible coin issued by the United States Mint, featuring a gold composition that includes 91.67% gold, with the remainder made up of silver and copper for added durability. The obverse showcases Augustus Saint-Gaudens' iconic design of Lady Liberty, while the reverse depicts a family of eagles, symbolizing unity and strength. The 20 Twenty Dollars denomination signifies its face value, but its market value usually far exceeds this due to its gold content and collectible nature. The 2001 issue is part of a larger series of American Gold Eagles, popular among both investors and numismatists for its quality and historical significance.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
2001-P (Philadelphia) Gold Eagles $20 (Twenty Dollars) Gold Eagles 2001 Philadelphia