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The eagle appears on the reverse side of four notable U.S. gold coins: the American Gold Eagle, the Indian Head Gold Eagle, the Gold Double Eagle, and the Gold Half Eagle. Each of these coins features various artistic representations of the eagle, symbolizing strength and freedom. The designs have evolved over time, reflecting different artistic styles and historical contexts.
I remember the first time I held an American Gold Eagle—it had this powerful eagle design that felt truly symbolic. The same majestic bird appears on the Indian Head Gold Eagle, the Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle, and the $10 Liberty Gold Eagle. It’s fascinating how BOLD designs featuring eagles have stood the test of time, representing strength and freedom across different eras of U.S. coinage.
If your asking for the types of gold coins with eagle reverses, there are more than four. The denominational "Names" of the major gold coins with eagles are: Double Eagle-$20/ Eagle-$10/ Half Eagle-$5/ Quarter Eagle-$2.50
A Five dollar Gold Eagle is 1/10thoz
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The diameter of US Gold coins dated 1915 are: Double Eagle 34mm/Eagle 27mm/Half Eagle 21.6mm/ Quarter Eagle 18mm
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I have a 1883 $10.00 Gold Liberty Eagle. How much is it worth?
If you mean a pre-1933 $10.00 gold coin (Eagle) the weight is 16.718 grams.
$20.00= Double Eagle/ $10.00= Eagle/ $5.00= Half Eagle/ $2.50= Quarter Eagle and $1.00 & $3.00 gold coins are referred to by the face value.
Most all US gold coins have the Eagle on the reverse. But the 4 Major coins are: DOUBLE EAGLE $20.00 EAGLE $10.00 HALF EAGLE $5.00 QUARTER EAGLE $2.50