The $50 Gold Eagle coin, issued by the United States Mint, is a gold bullion coin that contains one ounce of pure gold, along with additional alloy for durability. The obverse features Augustus Saint-Gaudens' iconic design of Lady Liberty, while the reverse displays a family of eagles. The 2001 $50 Gold Eagle is part of a series that began in 1986, and it is highly sought after by collectors and investors due to its gold content and historical significance. Coins are often graded for their condition and quality, impacting their market value and desirability in the collectible coin market.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
2001 $50 Gold Eagle $50 (Fifty Dollars) $50 Gold Eagles 2001 Philadelphia
2001-W $50 Gold Eagle DCAM $50 (Fifty Dollars) $50 Gold Eagles 2001 West Point