The 2010 1/2 oz American Gold Eagle MS-70 NGC is a premium certified gold bullion coin produced by the United States Mint. Each coin contains ½ troy ounce of gold and is minted in 22-karat (.9167 fine) gold, alloyed with copper and silver to increase durability while maintaining its full precious metal content.
This coin has been graded Mint State-70 (MS-70) by the Numismatic Guaranty Company, the highest possible grade for a business-strike coin. An MS-70 designation indicates a perfect specimen with flawless surfaces, full mint luster, and sharp strike details, showing no imperfections under 5× magnification.
The obverse features Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ iconic Lady Liberty design, widely regarded as one of the most beautiful motifs in American coinage. Liberty is depicted striding forward holding a torch and olive branch with the U.S. Capitol building visible in the background.
The reverse displays the classic American Gold Eagle family of eagles design by Miley Busiek, portraying a male eagle carrying an olive branch flying toward a nest with a female eagle and hatchlings.
Each coin carries a $25 face value and is backed by the United States government for weight and purity. The coin is securely encapsulated in an NGC certification holder, ensuring authenticity and long-term preservation.
Key Highlights
Year: 2010
Grade: MS-70 (Perfect Mint State)
Grading Service: NGC
Metal Content: ½ Troy oz Gold
Purity: .9167 Fine Gold (22K)
Face Value: $25 USD
Encapsulation: NGC Certified Holder
Produced by: United States Mint
Government Guaranteed Weight & Purity
The 2010 ½ oz American Gold Eagle MS-70 NGC combines flawless certification, strong bullion value, and the timeless design of the American Gold Eagle series—making it a desirable addition to modern gold coin collections and investment portfolios.