In the early 1840s, the United States of America was still but a young nation. During this time, gold and silver were commonly used in circulation, predominantly in the form of the US Eagle gold denominations. In the 2010s, a hoard of these coins with dates spanning from the 1840s to the early 20th century were discovered in foreign banks and repatriated to the United States in what has become known as the Fairmont Collection. Right now, certified 1841 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 1841 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle in this listing comes to you in XF45 condition. This term stands for Extremely Fine and refers to coins that have light wear only on the high points of the coin’s designs and lettering. It is also possible for some traces of mint luster to remain. This is the fourth date for the $10 Liberty Gold Eagle, with these Philadelphia Mint specimens originally numbering 63,131 coins.
The 1841 release of the $10 Liberty Gold Eagle was the fourth overall in this design series and, notably, the first date to feature production by a US branch mint other than Philadelphia. The New Orleans Mint also issued $10 Liberty Gold Eagles in 1841, with a total of 2,500 coins issued.
The obverse of 1841 Liberty Gold Eagles comes with a left-profile bust of Lady Liberty. This iconic design was created in 1838 by Christian Gobrecht and is famous as the longest-running design in this denomination’s history. It depicts Liberty with a coronet crown and a ring of 13 stars around the portrait.
On the reverse side of 1841 $10 Gold Eagle Coins, you will find the heraldic eagle symbol. This design shows an American bald eagle with spread wings as it clutches the arrows of war and the olive branch of peace in its talons. The eagle also has the US national shield on its chest.
Fairmont Collection coins are less a collection and more a hoard of historic American gold coins. These coins all made their way overseas during international commerce in the 19th century and were later discovered in the 2010s. Repatriation of the coins began in the late 2010s, seeing a limited number of quality specimens surviving after more than 100 years abroad.
If you have any questions, please ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.
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In the early 1840s, the United States of America was still but a young nation. During this time, gold and silver were commonly used in circulation, predominantly in the form of the US Eagle gold denominations. In the 2010s, a hoard of these coins with dates spanning from the 1840s to the early 20th century were discovered in foreign banks and repatriated to the United States in what has become known as the Fairmont Collection. Right now, certified 1841 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 1841 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle in this listing comes to you in XF45 condition. This term stands for Extremely Fine and refers to coins that have light wear only on the high points of the coin’s designs and lettering. It is also possible for some traces of mint luster to remain. This is the fourth date for the $10 Liberty Gold Eagle, with these Philadelphia Mint specimens originally numbering 63,131 coins.
The 1841 release of the $10 Liberty Gold Eagle was the fourth overall in this design series and, notably, the first date to feature production by a US branch mint other than Philadelphia. The New Orleans Mint also issued $10 Liberty Gold Eagles in 1841, with a total of 2,500 coins issued.
The obverse of 1841 Liberty Gold Eagles comes with a left-profile bust of Lady Liberty. This iconic design was created in 1838 by Christian Gobrecht and is famous as the longest-running design in this denomination’s history. It depicts Liberty with a coronet crown and a ring of 13 stars around the portrait.
On the reverse side of 1841 $10 Gold Eagle Coins, you will find the heraldic eagle symbol. This design shows an American bald eagle with spread wings as it clutches the arrows of war and the olive branch of peace in its talons. The eagle also has the US national shield on its chest.
Fairmont Collection coins are less a collection and more a hoard of historic American gold coins. These coins all made their way overseas during international commerce in the 19th century and were later discovered in the 2010s. Repatriation of the coins began in the late 2010s, seeing a limited number of quality specimens surviving after more than 100 years abroad.
If you have any questions, please ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.