Pre-33 American gold coins hold a special place in today’s numismatic market. Originally circulated across the United States, many of these coins found their way overseas or were melted by the government during the Great Depression. The Fairmont Collection is a rare hoard of Pre-33 US Gold coins brought back to the United States from international vaults in the late 2010s. Right now, certified 1854 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins from this historic collection are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 1854 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin offered here comes in About Uncirculated 50 condition. Coins in the AU range are often referred to as “sliders,” because the visuals are so close to Uncirculated that the coins are often mistaken for a higher grade. AU50 coins exhibit extremely light or trace signs of friction only on the highest relief points, along with mint luster that is medium to near-full.
The Liberty Eagle series is notable for its long-standing design, featured on $10 Gold Eagles from 1838 to 1907. Coins in the Fairmont Collection have a storied past, often used in global trade before they were repatriated to the US in the late 2010s.
The obverse side of the 1854 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle showcases Lady Liberty in left-profile. Created by Christian Gobrecht in 1838, this depiction of Liberty includes her hair styled in a bun with a coronet inscribed “Liberty.” Surrounding her are 13 stars, and the year of issue appears below.
On the reverse of 1854 Liberty Eagle Coins, you’ll find Gobrecht’s heraldic eagle design. This majestic eagle grasps both the arrows of war and an olive branch of peace, symbolizing America’s strength and desire for harmony. The national shield covers its chest, with inscriptions marking the nation of origin and the coin’s face value.
If you have questions about adding historic gold coins to your collection, JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508. Our team can also assist you via online chat and email.
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Pre-33 American gold coins hold a special place in today’s numismatic market. Originally circulated across the United States, many of these coins found their way overseas or were melted by the government during the Great Depression. The Fairmont Collection is a rare hoard of Pre-33 US Gold coins brought back to the United States from international vaults in the late 2010s. Right now, certified 1854 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins from this historic collection are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 1854 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin offered here comes in About Uncirculated 50 condition. Coins in the AU range are often referred to as “sliders,” because the visuals are so close to Uncirculated that the coins are often mistaken for a higher grade. AU50 coins exhibit extremely light or trace signs of friction only on the highest relief points, along with mint luster that is medium to near-full.
The Liberty Eagle series is notable for its long-standing design, featured on $10 Gold Eagles from 1838 to 1907. Coins in the Fairmont Collection have a storied past, often used in global trade before they were repatriated to the US in the late 2010s.
The obverse side of the 1854 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle showcases Lady Liberty in left-profile. Created by Christian Gobrecht in 1838, this depiction of Liberty includes her hair styled in a bun with a coronet inscribed “Liberty.” Surrounding her are 13 stars, and the year of issue appears below.
On the reverse of 1854 Liberty Eagle Coins, you’ll find Gobrecht’s heraldic eagle design. This majestic eagle grasps both the arrows of war and an olive branch of peace, symbolizing America’s strength and desire for harmony. The national shield covers its chest, with inscriptions marking the nation of origin and the coin’s face value.
If you have questions about adding historic gold coins to your collection, JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508. Our team can also assist you via online chat and email.