2007-W $50 American Gold Eagle
The 2007-W $50 American Gold Eagle had a total mintage of just over 51,000 coins which was a higher mintage than some of the previous years of this Proof coin struck at the West Point Mint. This Proof coin features the ‘W’ mint mark found on the obverse of the coin. It’s possible to find the 2007-W 1 oz American Gold Eagle in perfect condition in Deep Cameo.
History of the 2007-W $50 American Gold Eagle
The 2007-W $50 American Gold Eagle is a beautiful coin that is worth the effort to find well-struck with attractive surfaces. The Gold Eagle is heavier than most coins and can lead to surface scratches. The American Gold Eagle is the official gold bullion coin of the United States. The obverse of the American Gold Eagle was designed by Augustus Saint Gaudens, featuring a rendition of the full-length Lady Liberty with her long flowing hair and dress. She carries a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left. There is a small image of the Capitol building in the background. The reverse of the coin was designed by sculptor, Miley Busiek. It features a male American Bald Eagle clutching an olive branch, flying over a nest with a female eagle and her eaglet.
2007-W $50 American Gold Eagle Value
The 2007-W $50 American Gold Eagle value reaches upwards of $3,700 for the highest grades of the coin available. It’s possible to build a more affordable collection by seeking out collectors who offer value on the Gold Eagle and by seeking out lower to mid-range Proof coins. The 2007 1 oz American Gold Eagle would make an excellent addition to any Gold Eagle series collection.
Type of coin: $50 Coin
Year: 2007-W $50 American Gold Eagle
American Gold Eagle Mint Mark: West Point
Total mintage: 51,810
Metal content: 91.67% Gold, 3% Silver, 5.33% Copper
Face value: Fifty Dollars
Weight: 33.93 grams
Edge: Reeded
Designer: Augustus Saint Gaudens/Miley Busiek
Diameter: 32.70 millimeters