Description
$10 Liberty U.S. Gold (1866-1907), Almost Uncirculated (AU)
The $10 Liberty U.S. Gold Coin, minted from 1866 to 1907, represents the Variety 2 variation of this historic coin.
Originally known as an Eagle, this coin holds a significant place in American numismatic history.
Designed by Christian Gobrecht, it combines stunning artistry with tangible value, featuring about 0.4838 troy ounces of gold and a purity of 90%.
Coin Highlights:
- Mint Facility: Various U.S. Mint facilities, including Philadelphia Mint, San Francisco Mint, Carson City Mint, Denver Mint, and New Orleans Mint.
- Denomination: $10 U.S. Dollars (Eagle)
- Date Range: 1866-1907
- Quality / Type: Almost Uncirculated (AU)
- Weight: 16.718 grams
- Gold Content: 0.48375 troy ounces
- Purity: 90% gold (21.6 karat)
- Diameter: 27 mm
- Thickness: 2 mm
- Edge: Reeded
Design Features:
- Obverse:
- Features Lady Liberty wearing a coronet inscribed with “LIBERTY,” surrounded by 13 stars representing the original colonies. The coin’s year of mintage is prominently displayed. This beautiful design is the work of Christian Gobrecht, the third Chief Engraver of the United States Mint.
- Reverse:
- Depicts the iconic American bald eagle holding arrows and an olive branch, symbolizing strength and peace. The eagle’s chest is adorned with a liberty shield, representing protection and unity. The inscriptions include “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and “TEN D.” The reverse also prominently features the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST” on a banner above the eagle, distinguishing it from earlier versions with “E PLURIBUS UNUM.
Product Specifications
Mint Facility: | U.S. Mint |
Dates: | 1838 – 1907 |
Quality / Type: | Almost Uncirculated |
Gold Weight: | 0.4838 Troy Ounces |
Denomination: | $10.00 |
Purity: | 90% Gold, 10% Copper |
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