$10 Liberty Head Gold Eagle NGC MS 60 (Random Year)
The $10 Liberty Head Gold Eagle is a classic piece of pre-1933 U.S. gold coinage, cherished by collectors and investors alike. Designed by Christian Gobrecht and minted from 1838 to 1907, this historic gold coin is struck from .900 fine gold with a weight of 0.4838 troy ounces. Graded Mint State 60 (MS 60) by NGC, this coin is in uncirculated condition, making it a valuable addition to any numismatic portfolio.
First introduced in 1838, the Liberty Head Gold Eagle was the first $10 gold coin minted after a 34-year hiatus. Its design, featuring Lady Liberty in a coronet on the obverse and a heraldic eagle on the reverse, became a defining symbol of 19th-century U.S. coinage. In 1866, the phrase "In God We Trust" was added above the eagle, creating two distinct varieties: the No Motto (1838-1866) and the With Motto (1866-1907) issues. The series was eventually replaced by the Indian Head Gold Eagle in 1907, marking the end of an era in American gold coinage.
Coin Features:
- Graded as MS 60 by NGC
- Contains 0.4838 troy ounces of .900 gold
- Denomination: $10
- Produced by the US Mint
- Presented in an official NGC holder
- Obverse: Features a bust of Lady Liberty, crowned with her "LIBERTY" tiara and with a loose hairstyle. Encircling the rim are 13 stars, each representing one of the original colonies along with the year of mintage
- Reverse: Displays the US Navy Seal, which consists of the American Eagle with a patriotic shield on its chest. Inscribed below is the denomination
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