The $10 Liberty Head Eagle stands as a foundational piece in American numismatics, offering a series with remarkable depth and historical scope. Issued from 1838 to 1907, it spans nearly seventy years of US gold coinage and reflects many key moments in the nation’s past. Struck in .900 fine gold with close to one-half ounce of actual gold content, Liberty Head Eagles offer both intrinsic value and the enduring appeal of authentic pre-1933 US gold coins. Now, certified 1892 Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
These 1892 Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins arrive in Mint State 63 condition. Coins in MS63 condition have an acceptable eye appeal with slightly impaired mint luster. Numerous small contact marks are common at this grade, as well as one or two heavier marks. Hairlines will be visible and present as either individual flaws or small patches.
On the obverse of the 1892 Pre-33 Liberty Gold Eagle is Christian Gobrecht’s refined image of Lady Liberty. She wears a coronet bearing the word LIBERTY, a design introduced in 1838 that helped define the look of US gold coins for decades. Liberty is shown facing left in a calm, classical profile, with her hair neatly gathered beneath the coronet. Thirteen stars encircle the design, representing the original colonies.
The reverse of the 1892 $10 Liberty Eagle features a strong heraldic eagle. The eagle carries a shield on its chest and holds arrows and an olive branch in its talons, reflecting both defense and peace. Above are the inscriptions UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and IN GOD WE TRUST, with TEN D below. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST was added in 1866 after the Civil War.
Philadelphia examples of 1892 are consistently well produced, with Gobrecht’s Liberty portrait and the heraldic eagle reverse showing the quality and consistency that characterized the parent mint’s gold coinage output in this period. The coin was struck in the same year that Philadelphia hosted the inaugural United States Assay Commission and just one year before the financial panic that would temporarily disrupt gold coin production, giving it a historical context that adds texture to its numismatic story.
JM Bullion customer service can assist you with gold coins for sale at 800-276-6508. We are also available online through our web chat and email address.

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The $10 Liberty Head Eagle stands as a foundational piece in American numismatics, offering a series with remarkable depth and historical scope. Issued from 1838 to 1907, it spans nearly seventy years of US gold coinage and reflects many key moments in the nation’s past. Struck in .900 fine gold with close to one-half ounce of actual gold content, Liberty Head Eagles offer both intrinsic value and the enduring appeal of authentic pre-1933 US gold coins. Now, certified 1892 Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
These 1892 Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins arrive in Mint State 63 condition. Coins in MS63 condition have an acceptable eye appeal with slightly impaired mint luster. Numerous small contact marks are common at this grade, as well as one or two heavier marks. Hairlines will be visible and present as either individual flaws or small patches.
On the obverse of the 1892 Pre-33 Liberty Gold Eagle is Christian Gobrecht’s refined image of Lady Liberty. She wears a coronet bearing the word LIBERTY, a design introduced in 1838 that helped define the look of US gold coins for decades. Liberty is shown facing left in a calm, classical profile, with her hair neatly gathered beneath the coronet. Thirteen stars encircle the design, representing the original colonies.
The reverse of the 1892 $10 Liberty Eagle features a strong heraldic eagle. The eagle carries a shield on its chest and holds arrows and an olive branch in its talons, reflecting both defense and peace. Above are the inscriptions UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and IN GOD WE TRUST, with TEN D below. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST was added in 1866 after the Civil War.
Philadelphia examples of 1892 are consistently well produced, with Gobrecht’s Liberty portrait and the heraldic eagle reverse showing the quality and consistency that characterized the parent mint’s gold coinage output in this period. The coin was struck in the same year that Philadelphia hosted the inaugural United States Assay Commission and just one year before the financial panic that would temporarily disrupt gold coin production, giving it a historical context that adds texture to its numismatic story.
JM Bullion customer service can assist you with gold coins for sale at 800-276-6508. We are also available online through our web chat and email address.