The 2009 1/10 oz American Gold Eagle MS-70 NGC (Early Releases) is part of the globally recognized American Gold Eagle bullion series, produced by the United States Mint since 1986. These coins are among the most widely traded gold bullion coins worldwide due to their government-guaranteed gold content and iconic American design.
Each coin contains 1/10 troy ounce of .9167 fine gold (22-karat) and carries a $5 face value, backed by the U.S. government for its gold weight and purity. The coin’s alloy of gold, copper, and silver enhances durability while preserving the full gold content.
The obverse features the iconic Lady Liberty design by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, widely regarded as one of the most beautiful designs in American coinage. Liberty strides forward holding a torch and olive branch while the rising sun appears behind her.
The reverse showcases the classic family of eagles design by Miley Busiek, depicting a male eagle carrying an olive branch flying toward a nest where a female eagle protects her hatchlings. This powerful imagery symbolizes strength, unity, and American heritage and appeared on American Gold Eagles from 1986 through early 2021.
This coin has been graded MS-70 by NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Company), the highest possible Mint State grade, meaning the coin is considered perfect with no visible imperfections even under magnification.
The Early Releases (ER) designation indicates the coin was received by NGC for grading within the first 30 days after the U.S. Mint released the coin, linking it to one of the earliest coins from the issue.
With its perfect MS-70 certification, Early Releases pedigree, and iconic American design, the 2009 1/10 oz American Gold Eagle MS-70 NGC (ER) is a premium addition to modern U.S. coin collections and precious-metal investment portfolios.