The 1987 Gold Eagle is part of the American Gold Eagle series issued by the United States Mint, featuring a design inspired by Augustus Saint-Gaudens' classic depiction of Lady Liberty. The coin contains one ounce of gold and has a face value of fifty dollars, though its intrinsic value is typically much higher based on the current gold market price. Gold Eagles are popular among collectors and investors alike due to their portability, recognition, and backing by the U.S. government as legal tender. Collectible coins like the 1987 Gold Eagle are often sought after for their historical significance and the aesthetic appeal of their design.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1987-P (Philadelphia) Gold Eagles $50 (Fifty Dollars) Gold Eagles 1987 Philadelphia