1851 $10 Liberty Head Eagle Gold Coin XF Details (Cleaned)
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1851 $10 Liberty Head Eagle Gold Coin XF Details (Cleaned)
Bullion Exchanges is pleased to offer the 1851 $10 Liberty Head Eagle Gold Coin, a historic piece of pre-1933 U.S. gold coinage. Struck from 90% gold with a total weight of 16.72 grams (0.4838 troy oz of gold), this coin is a remarkable addition to any numismatic collection. While it has been cleaned, it still retains Extremely Fine (XF) Details, showcasing the classic design of Lady Liberty and the American eagle.
The $10 Liberty Head Eagle, designed by Christian Gobrecht, was first introduced in 1838 and remained in production until 1907. The 1851 issue was struck during the height of the California Gold Rush, a period that saw an influx of gold into U.S. mints. These coins played a crucial role in commerce, serving as a trusted store of value during a transformative era in American history. The Liberty Head design became on.e of the most recognizable symbols of American coinage, reflecting the nation’s growing economic strength.
Coin Features:
- Contains 0.4838 troy ounces of .900 gold
- Denomination: $10
- XF Details Condition (Cleaned)
- Produced by the US Mint
- 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: Shows a bald eagle with a patriotic shield on its chest and its wings spread open. In its talons are a bundle of arrows and an olive branch. Inscriptions include "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and the denomination
The 1851 $10 Liberty Head Eagle Gold Coin XF Details (Cleaned) remains a desirable piece of American numismatic history. Bullion Exchanges is proud to offer this classic gold coin, providing collectors with the opportunity to own a relic from the mid-19th century. For any questions, contact our dedicated customer service team.
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