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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $10 Gold Eagles (Proof) series of American Eagles in the U.S. Coins contains 37 distinct entries with CPG® values between $861.00 and $1,010.00.
Containing one-quarter ounce of gold, proof $10 gold eagles were first issued in 1988 and are popular with both collectors and investors. American gold eagles feature on their obverses a likeness of Miss Liberty striding before a sunrise, a motif by renowned sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens and made famous on $20 gold double eagle coins struck from 1907 through 1933. The reverse of the $10 gold eagle carries a design by Miley Busiek depicting a family of eagles.

Until 1991, $10 gold eagles were dated with Roman numerals, though this practice was abandoned in 1992 when the United States Mint switched to using more conventional Arabic numerals to express the dates on this series. There are no rare $10 proof eagle issues, though PR70 specimens encapsulated by major third-party coin certification companies tend to sell for substantial premiums over PR69 examples. When not seeking top-grade certified specimens, collectors and investors usually prefer spotless $10 proof eagles in crisp, original government packaging.

Catalog Detail

  $10 Gold Eagles (Proof) Value Range Favorite
$10 Gold Eagles (Proof) Value Range  
1988-Present $10 PR DCAM Type Coin
$861
-
$926
$861 - $926
1988-P $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$1,010
$861 - $1,010
1989-P $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$995
$861 - $995
1990-P $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$959
$861 - $959
1991-P $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$959
$861 - $959
1992-P $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$959
$861 - $959
1993-P $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$959
$861 - $959
1994-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$959
$861 - $959

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1995-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$959
$861 - $959
1996-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$959
$861 - $959
1997-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$959
$861 - $959
1998-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$959
$861 - $959
1999-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$959
$861 - $959
2000-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$926
$861 - $926
2001-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$926
$861 - $926
2002-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$926
$861 - $926
2003-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$926
$861 - $926
2004-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$926
$861 - $926
2005-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$926
$861 - $926
2006-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$926
$861 - $926
2007-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$926
$861 - $926
2008-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$926
$861 - $926
2010-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$926
$861 - $926

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2011-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$926
$861 - $926
2012-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$926
$861 - $926
2013-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$926
$861 - $926
2014-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$926
$861 - $926
2015-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$926
$861 - $926
2016-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$926
$861 - $926
2017-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$926
$861 - $926
2018-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$926
$861 - $926
2019-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$926
$861 - $926
2020-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$926
$861 - $926
2021-W Type 1 $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$926
$861 - $926
2021-W Type 2 $10 PR DCAM New Design
$861
-
$926
$861 - $926
2022-W $10 PR DCAM
$861
-
$926
$861 - $926
2023-W $10 PR DCAM
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Greysheet Catalog Details

Containing one-quarter ounce of gold, proof $10 gold eagles were first issued in 1988 and are popular with both collectors and investors. American gold eagles feature on their obverses a likeness of Miss Liberty striding before a sunrise, a motif by renowned sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens and made famous on $20 gold double eagle coins struck from 1907 through 1933. The reverse of the $10 gold eagle carries a design by Miley Busiek depicting a family of eagles.

Until 1991, $10 gold eagles were dated with Roman numerals, though this practice was abandoned in 1992 when the United States Mint switched to using more conventional Arabic numerals to express the dates on this series. There are no rare $10 proof eagle issues, though PR70 specimens encapsulated by major third-party coin certification companies tend to sell for substantial premiums over PR69 examples. When not seeking top-grade certified specimens, collectors and investors usually prefer spotless $10 proof eagles in crisp, original government packaging.

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