1904 $10 Gold Liberty Head Eagle Coin NGC MS 61
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1904 $10 Gold Liberty Head Eagle Coin NGC MS 61
This beautifully designed $10 Gold Liberty Head Eagle Coin is graded by NGC as Mint State 61 - Mint luster may be diminished or noticeably impaired, and the surface has clusters of small contact marks throughout.
These $10 Liberty Gold Eagles were minted between 1866-1907. The coin was designed by Christian Gobrecht, Chief Engraver of the US Mint from 1840 to 1844. The coin weighs .4838 troy ounce and is struck in 90% fine gold. It is a perfect testament to America's glorious history.
The obverse side of coin, inspired by Benjamin West's painting of Venus in Omnia Vincit Amor, contains Lady Liberty facing to the left, her loose curls cascading down her neck, and wearing a coronet with the word "LIBERTY" inscribed on it. 13 stars encircle her, with the date of the coin (1904) positioned below her profile.
The reverse side features a bald eagle, wings outstretched with a shield across its chest, carrying an olive branch and a bundle of arrows in each of its talons, and is still considered one of the most fascinating eagles ever to grace any U.S. coin. The coin is inscribed with the words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "IN GOD WE TRUST," and "TEN D." Because of its convenient size and denomination, the $10 Liberty was instantly popular and became one of the most circulated coins in U.S. history. They were hoarded during the Civil War, when it took $25 in paper "greenbacks" to buy just one $10 Liberty.
Like all of our other gold coins, this one is guaranteed to be 100% authentic. Item will be wrapped and packaged safe for delivery.














