The 2003 $5 Gold Eagle coin, produced at the West Point Mint, is part of the American Gold Eagle series, which features a design inspired by Augustus Saint-Gaudens' classic Double Eagle. Weighing one-tenth of an ounce of gold and made of 91.67% gold, it also contains copper and silver for added durability. The obverse depicts Lady Liberty, while the reverse showcases a family of nesting eagles, symbolizing strength and unity. Collectors value the Gold Eagle coins for their gold content as well as their legal tender status in the United States, making them popular among investors and numismatists alike.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
2003-W $5 Gold Eagle DCAM $5 (Five Dollars) $5 Gold Eagles 2003 West Point