From 1795 to 1933, gold coins in the US Eagle denomination circulated in the domestic economy and also supported overseas transactions between the United States and other nations. One of the longest-running designs in American history comes from the Pre-33 gold era, with the Liberty Gold Eagle struck from 1838 to 1907 with the same primary designs. Now, 1856-S $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins in certified condition are available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The obverse of 1856-S Liberty Gold Eagle features a left-facing bust of Liberty. Introduced in 1838, the design shows Liberty with her hair secured in a bun and a coronet crown. Thirteen stars form an arc in the field, with the date below.
The reverse of the 1856-S $10 Gold Eagle Coin includes the heraldic eagle introduced in 1838. The bald eagle appears front-facing with the national shield and looks to the left, while its talons hold the arrows of war and an olive branch.
In 1856, the United States Mint issued the $10 Liberty Eagle at three branch mints, with San Francisco producing the highest volume of coins at 68,000 coins. The Philadelphia Mint had the second-highest mintage at 60,490 coins, while the New Orleans Mint contributed an additional 14,500 coins.
These 1856-S $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins are available in AU58 condition. This is the highest end of the About Uncirculated scale and indicates a coin that showcases wear patterns only across the highest relief points, with only trace signs of wear and tear. The AU58 grade from the PCGS has been authenticated by the Certified Acceptance Corporation, with a sticker on the slab to represent the authentication of CAC.
JM Bullion customer service is available to assist you with gold coins for sale at 800-276-6508. Alternatively, you can chat with us online or email us directly.

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From 1795 to 1933, gold coins in the US Eagle denomination circulated in the domestic economy and also supported overseas transactions between the United States and other nations. One of the longest-running designs in American history comes from the Pre-33 gold era, with the Liberty Gold Eagle struck from 1838 to 1907 with the same primary designs. Now, 1856-S $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins in certified condition are available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The obverse of 1856-S Liberty Gold Eagle features a left-facing bust of Liberty. Introduced in 1838, the design shows Liberty with her hair secured in a bun and a coronet crown. Thirteen stars form an arc in the field, with the date below.
The reverse of the 1856-S $10 Gold Eagle Coin includes the heraldic eagle introduced in 1838. The bald eagle appears front-facing with the national shield and looks to the left, while its talons hold the arrows of war and an olive branch.
In 1856, the United States Mint issued the $10 Liberty Eagle at three branch mints, with San Francisco producing the highest volume of coins at 68,000 coins. The Philadelphia Mint had the second-highest mintage at 60,490 coins, while the New Orleans Mint contributed an additional 14,500 coins.
These 1856-S $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins are available in AU58 condition. This is the highest end of the About Uncirculated scale and indicates a coin that showcases wear patterns only across the highest relief points, with only trace signs of wear and tear. The AU58 grade from the PCGS has been authenticated by the Certified Acceptance Corporation, with a sticker on the slab to represent the authentication of CAC.
JM Bullion customer service is available to assist you with gold coins for sale at 800-276-6508. Alternatively, you can chat with us online or email us directly.