July 15, 2009 1991 American Gold Eagles were issued not only in multiple denominations but in uncirculated and proof versions. The values for each of these denominations in MS69 and Proof69 are shown in the chart below. MS69................PF69 $5............. $180...............$190 $10..............$500...............$450 $25..............$1300.............$750 $50..............$1090.............$1500
The mint does not make 5 oz gold eagles, they make 5 dollar 1/10oz gold eagles with a value of $117.58 as of today.
The value of a Gold American Eagle varies depending on multiple factors, including year, mintage and condition. Check out the Gold American Eagle page at APMEX.com for more about the coin itself and to gauge pricing. APMEX - The Gold Standard in Precious Metal Trading
It depends on the denomination (or weight ) of the coin.
August 6, 2009 The 2009 American Gold Eagle has a value of the gold bullion it contains. A proof coin may have some additional numismatic value slightly above gold value. Each denomination of Gold Eagle contains a different amount of gold and thus only a percentage of the value of an ounce of gold. Today gold is worth $963.40 per troy ounce.
$100 to $110 at today's gold prices
4-22-11>> The coin is 1/10 ounce of pure gold, value is tied to the spot price of gold at time of sale. Today it's $1,504.70 per ounce so the coin is $150.47.
The value of a Gold American Eagle varies depending on multiple factors, including year, mintage and condition. Check out the Gold American Eagle page at APMEX.com for more about the coin itself and to gauge pricing. APMEX - The Gold Standard in Precious Metal Trading
The value of a 1/10 oz. Gold Eagle varies by year and mintmark, but the average price for a 1/10 oz. Gold Eagle is about $175 or below.
A $5 American Gold Eagle does not have a state on it. The Gold Eagle has Lady Liberty on the front and an eagle on the back. The $5 American Gold Eagle contains 1/10 troy oz .999 fineness gold and as of August 8,2009 has a bullion value of $95.54. Uncirculated and proof grades add numismatic value above bullion worth depending upon the year the coin was minted.
A gold American Eagle sells above its gold melt value because it carries a premium — covering minting, government backing, U.S.-sourced gold, durability (22 kt alloy), legal‑tender status, strong demand, and collectible appeal. Limited mintage and patriotic appeal further boost its resale and numismatic value over basic gold bullion.
The American Eagle Gold Bullion coins with the denomination of $5 are 1/10th ounce of pure gold. Current market value is about $163.00.
Current retail value for a Liberty Head 1903 Double Eagle is $1,490.00 in the grade of MS-60