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$10 Gold Liberty NGC MS61 | US Mint Eagle

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Gold Coin Highlights

  • Mint: United States Mint
  • Year of Issue: Randomized between 1838 and 1907
  • Composition: 0.48375 troy ounces of .900 fine gold
  • Face Value: $10 USD

Obverse

The $10 Liberty, also called the $10 Coronet type, features a portrait of Lady Liberty on the obverse. She is displayed wearing a crown (hence the “Coronet” nickname) with the inscription “LIBERTY” displayed prominently. Thirteen stars (as a reference to the original thirteen American colonies) are engraved towards the periphery. The coin’s date appears at the bottom. This design was first introduced in 1838 and remained in production until 1907. As such, the $10 Liberty ranks among the longest-running coin designs in American numismatic history.

Reverse

The $10 Liberty reverse depicts an eagle with outstretched wings. The bird clutches both arrows and an olive branch in its talons. This symbolized America’s interest in maintaining peace, as well as its ability to defend itself in war. Shortly after the Civil War, the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST” was placed above the eagle’s head; coins dated before 1866 will not show this inscription. The denomination is expressed as “TEN D.” and appears towards the bottom.

About the $10 Liberty Eagle Gold Coin

The $10 Liberty Eagle was one of the most commonly-used coins of the 19th and early 20th centuries. It served as a backbone of American commerce. Until the $20 Double Eagle was introduced in 1849, the $10 Eagle was the U.S. Mint’s highest denomination. Not only was the coin used by private individuals, but the $10 Eagle was also favored by banks and financial institutions for large transfers. Many governments, including some in Europe and South America, chose the $10 Liberty Eagle for their official sovereign reserves.

These $10 Liberty Eagles are certified as Mint State 61 by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC). As Uncirculated specimens, they show no wear or loss of detail from use. The vast majority of $10 “Libs” grade no higher than VF or XF; Mint State examples are scarce and typically command a significant premium. These NGC MS61 pieces allow collectors and investors to own an Uncirculated $10 Liberty at an affordable price point.

The coins in this category will have a random year of issue depending on our current inventory.

Shipping Info

Each coin comes sealed in a plastic holder, labeled with the coin’s specs and NGC grade.

Reserve your NGC MS61 $10 Liberty Eagle by placing your order online or calling a Provident representative at 800-313-3315.

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Product Details

Year Various
Metal Content 0.4838 troy oz
Metals Purity .900 Fine Gold
Condition Uncirculated
Certificate of Authenticity NGC
Denomination $10.00
Producer U.S. Mint
Diameter 27mm
Provident ID 2567109