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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $5 Gold Eagles (1986–) series of American Eagles in the U.S. Coins contains 45 distinct entries with CPG® values between $355.00 and $5,000.00.
$5 gold American Eagles were first issued in 1986 and bear on their obverse a likeness of Augustus Saint-Gaudens striding Liberty design first seen on the $20 gold double eagles struck from 1907 through 1933. The reverse of the tenth-ounce gold eagle carries a design by Miley Busiek showing a family of eagles around a nest. Until 1991, $5 gold eagles were dated on the obverse using Roman numerals. Arabic numerals have been used to express dates on $5 gold eagles since 1992.

The $5 eagle is the smallest gold bullion coin issued by the United States in terms of physical size, containing 1/10-ounce of pure gold. As the smallest United States gold coin, they are often purchased as an ?entry-level? bullion piece. In many cases, they become a collector?s first gold coin.

Uncirculated tenth-ounce gold eagles are common, and virtually all are available at prices near spot value. The lone exception is the 1999-W uncirculated piece made from unpolished proof dies. Only 14,500 were struck and now trade at prices many times greater than other regular-issue $5 gold eagles. Other scarcer $5 gold eagles include the burnished issues from 2006, 2007, and 2008, which trade at premiums significantly above melt values.

Catalog Detail

  $5 Gold Eagles (1986–) Value Range Favorite
$5 Gold Eagles (1986–) Value Range  
American Gold Eagle (AGE) $5 1/10 Ounce MS Type Coin
$355
-
$405
$355 - $405
1986 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$775
$355 - $775
1987 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$575
$355 - $575
1988 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$5,000
$355 - $5,000
1989 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$850
$355 - $850
1990 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$1,500
$355 - $1,500
1991 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$650
$355 - $650
1992 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$1,100
$355 - $1,100

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1993 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$465
$355 - $465
1994 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$825
$355 - $825
1995 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$725
$355 - $725
1996 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$500
$355 - $500
1997 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$440
$355 - $440
1998 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$470
$355 - $470
1999 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$420
$355 - $420
1999-W $5 Gold Eagle, Unfinished Proof Dies MS
$775
-
$2,900
$775 - $2,900
2000 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$500
$355 - $500
2001 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$425
$355 - $425
2002 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$435
$355 - $435
2003 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$405
$355 - $405
2004 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$405
$355 - $405
2005 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$405
$355 - $405
2006 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$470
$355 - $470

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2006-W $5 Gold Eagle, Burnished MS
$355
-
$470
$355 - $470
2007 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$400
$355 - $400
2007-W $5 Gold Eagle, Burnished MS
$355
-
$470
$355 - $470
2008 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$405
$355 - $405
2008-W $5 Gold Eagle, Burnished MS
$355
-
$750
$355 - $750
2009 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$435
$355 - $435
2010 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$435
$355 - $435
2011 $5 Gold Eagle, 25th Anniversary MS
$355
-
$435
$355 - $435
2012 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$435
$355 - $435
2013 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$435
$355 - $435
2014 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$435
$355 - $435
2015 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$435
$355 - $435
2016 $5 Gold Eagle, 30th Anniversary MS
$355
-
$415
$355 - $415
2017 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$415
$355 - $415
2018 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$405
$355 - $405

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2019 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$405
$355 - $405
2020 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$405
$355 - $405
2021 $5 Gold Eagle, Type 1 MS
$355
-
$405
$355 - $405
2021 $5 Gold Eagle, Type 2 MS
$355
-
$405
$355 - $405
2022 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$405
$355 - $405
2023 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$405
$355 - $405
2024 $5 Gold Eagle MS
$355
-
$435
$355 - $435
       

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $5 Gold Eagles (1986–) series of American Eagles in the U.S. Coins contains 45 distinct entries with CPG® values between $355.00 and $5,000.00.
$5 gold American Eagles were first issued in 1986 and bear on their obverse a likeness of Augustus Saint-Gaudens striding Liberty design first seen on the $20 gold double eagles struck from 1907 through 1933. The reverse of the tenth-ounce gold eagle carries a design by Miley Busiek showing a family of eagles around a nest. Until 1991, $5 gold eagles were dated on the obverse using Roman numerals. Arabic numerals have been used to express dates on $5 gold eagles since 1992.

The $5 eagle is the smallest gold bullion coin issued by the United States in terms of physical size, containing 1/10-ounce of pure gold. As the smallest United States gold coin, they are often purchased as an ?entry-level? bullion piece. In many cases, they become a collector?s first gold coin.

Uncirculated tenth-ounce gold eagles are common, and virtually all are available at prices near spot value. The lone exception is the 1999-W uncirculated piece made from unpolished proof dies. Only 14,500 were struck and now trade at prices many times greater than other regular-issue $5 gold eagles. Other scarcer $5 gold eagles include the burnished issues from 2006, 2007, and 2008, which trade at premiums significantly above melt values.

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