2015-W Mamie Eisenhower First Spouse $10 Gold Coin Uncirculated : A Collector’s Guide.
The 2015-W Mamie Eisenhower First Spouse $10 Gold Coin is part of the U.S. Mint’s First Spouse Gold Coin Program, which honors the spouses of American presidents.
Obverse: Features a portrait of Mamie Eisenhower, designed by Richard Masters and sculpted by Joseph Menna.
Reverse: Depicts a woman’s hand holding campaign buttons, symbolizing Mamie’s influence on the 1952 presidential campaign, designed by Barbara Fox and sculpted by Phebe Hemphill.
The "W" mintmark signifies that the coin was struck at the West Point Mint, known for producing high-quality numismatic gold coins.
The uncirculated version of the Mamie Eisenhower gold coin had a low mintage, making it a sought-after piece among collectors. Exact figures hover around 1,400-1,600 pieces, though the final number varies based on demand.
Mamie Eisenhower was known for her grace, hospitality, and contributions to the role of First Lady. Her strong public presence and fashionable image made her an icon of the 1950s.
Due to its low mintage, gold content, and historical value, this coin appeals to both gold investors and numismatists collecting First Spouse coins.
This coin is part of the First Spouse $10 Gold Coin Program, which ran from 2007 to 2016 and honored First Ladies with ½-ounce 24k gold coins.