
2003-W American Gold Eagle (proof)
Price estimates — not financial advice. Values are based on published price guides and recent sales data. Coin grade dramatically affects value. Always verify with a trusted dealer or third-party grading service before buying or selling.
| Grade | Quality | Est. Value |
|---|---|---|
| approx_base_year | approx_base_year | $587.5MELT |
| asw_ozt | asw_ozt | $587.5MELT |
| coin_id | coin_id | $NaN |
| matched_key | matched_key | $NaN |
| melt_dominated | melt_dominated | $587.5MELT |
| mint_mark | mint_mark | $NaN |
| prices | prices | $NaN |
| series | series | $NaN |
| source | source | $NaN |
| variety | variety | $NaN |
| year | year | $2,003 |
Source: published price guides (USA Coin Book / PCGS). Values are estimates and may not reflect current market conditions.
Melt floor: Prices include intrinsic metal value (0.2500 oz gold). Marked grades are worth more melted than as collector coins.
The US Mint's flagship gold bullion program, struck in four sizes (1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/10 troy oz). Uses Saint-Gaudens' 1907 Double Eagle obverse — considered the most beautiful US coin design ever. Reverse redesigned in 2021, creating Type 1 and Type 2 collecting splits.
The American Silver Eagle launched in 1986 under the Liberty Coin Act, partly to draw down the Defense National Stockpile of silver. Adolph Weinman's Walking Liberty design from 1916 was reused for the obverse — making it the most-struck reuse of a classic American design. The series shifted to a new reverse (Type 2) mid-2021.
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