Pre-33 American gold coinage is popular among modern collectors. Once used in everyday transactions in the United States, these coins also ended up overseas and millions more were melted down by the federal government during the Great Depression. Fairmont Collection coins are part of a unique hoard of Pre-33 US Gold coins repatriated to the US from overseas vaults starting in the late-2010s. Now, 1854 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins in certified condition are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The obverse of 1854 $10 Liberty Gold Eagles comes with a portrait of Lady Liberty. Designed in 1838 by Christian Gobrecht, this image shows Liberty’s head in left-profile relief with her hair in a bun and a coronet crown on her head. The design element includes 13 stars in an arch and a date mark at the bottom.
On the reverse of the 1854 Liberty Eagle Coin, you will find the heraldic eagle. Also designed by Gobrecht, the image shows a bald eagle with the US national shield. The eagle looks to its right, the viewer’s left, and clutches the arrows of war with the olive branch of peace. The nation of issue and face value are noted on this side of the coin.
The Liberty Eagle design was the longest-used coin design in the history of the US Eagle denominations. Introduced in 1838, these images remained on the $10 Gold Eagle until 1907. As pieces from the Fairmont Collection, these coins were once used in international commerce between the US and other nations. After sitting in overseas vaults for decades, the coins were found and repatriated to the United States in the late-2010s.
These 1854 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins arrive in Extremely Fine 45 condition. XF45 coins showcase light wear on the high points of the design, with some traces of mint luster possible.
JM Bullion customer service is available to answer questions about gold for sale at 800-276-6508. Our team is also available online using our web chat and email address features.
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Pre-33 American gold coinage is popular among modern collectors. Once used in everyday transactions in the United States, these coins also ended up overseas and millions more were melted down by the federal government during the Great Depression. Fairmont Collection coins are part of a unique hoard of Pre-33 US Gold coins repatriated to the US from overseas vaults starting in the late-2010s. Now, 1854 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins in certified condition are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The obverse of 1854 $10 Liberty Gold Eagles comes with a portrait of Lady Liberty. Designed in 1838 by Christian Gobrecht, this image shows Liberty’s head in left-profile relief with her hair in a bun and a coronet crown on her head. The design element includes 13 stars in an arch and a date mark at the bottom.
On the reverse of the 1854 Liberty Eagle Coin, you will find the heraldic eagle. Also designed by Gobrecht, the image shows a bald eagle with the US national shield. The eagle looks to its right, the viewer’s left, and clutches the arrows of war with the olive branch of peace. The nation of issue and face value are noted on this side of the coin.
The Liberty Eagle design was the longest-used coin design in the history of the US Eagle denominations. Introduced in 1838, these images remained on the $10 Gold Eagle until 1907. As pieces from the Fairmont Collection, these coins were once used in international commerce between the US and other nations. After sitting in overseas vaults for decades, the coins were found and repatriated to the United States in the late-2010s.
These 1854 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins arrive in Extremely Fine 45 condition. XF45 coins showcase light wear on the high points of the design, with some traces of mint luster possible.
JM Bullion customer service is available to answer questions about gold for sale at 800-276-6508. Our team is also available online using our web chat and email address features.