Value of 2001 $10 American Gold Eagle Coin
Approximate Current Value: $300
Information and History of 2001 $10 Gold Coins
Value of 2001 Ten Dollar Gold Coin
The 2001 $10 gold coin is for the most part just a bullion product. All that means is that the value of the coin will be different depending on the current melt value of gold. This coin weighs a quarter of an ounce. So you can divide the current price of gold by four to get the melt value of this coin. Collectors refer to these as AGE or American Gold Eagles. The United States Mint produces these coins every year. The only difference is the year on the coin; the style of the coin looks exactly the same year to year. It doesn’t matter if the coin was released. 2001, 1998, or any other year – you will always see the same features.
The 2001 quarter ounce coin has the following text: 2001 – Liberty – United States of America – E Pluribus Unum – In God We Trust – 1/4 OZ. Fine Gold ~ 10 Dollars – MB JW. The front or obverse of the coin pictures a female (Lady Liberty) holding a torch. The back or reverse of the coin has a family of eagles.
2001-W $10 Gold American Eagle Proof: At the top right of this webpage you can see where there were 25,613 $10 proof gold coins struck by the U.S. Mint in 2001. Look for a small P under the year to tell if you have a proof. Regular coins will not have the W. The mintmark is the only difference between the two types of coins.
Right now we are paying at least the full melt value for 2001 $10 AGE coins. Contact us to get an exact offer on your coin or entire collection.