The $10 Liberty Head Eagle remains an important part of American coin collecting, known for its long production run and connection to US history. Minted from 1838 through 1907, the series covers nearly seven decades and includes coins struck during pivotal periods in the country’s development. Composed of .900 fine gold and containing nearly half an ounce of gold, these coins provide both metal value and the appeal of pre-1933 gold issues. This 1893 Liberty Eagle boasts a strong Mint State 64 grade from the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC). Right now, 1893 Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins in certified condition are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 1893 Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin offered here comes in Mint State 64 condition. Coins in this condition exhibit quite attractive eye appeal with average mint luster remaining. Several small contact marks may be present in groups, as well as one or two moderate marks. One or two small patches of hairlines are also possible.
The 1893 $10 Liberty Head Eagle was produced at Philadelphia with a notably robust production figure that reflects the ambitious coinage program of a year that also saw the opening of the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, even as the Panic of 1893 began to rattle the financial foundations of the Gilded Age economy. Philadelphia strikes of 1893 are generally well produced and available in circulated grades, making the date accessible to collectors building date sets or seeking quality type examples of the Liberty Head Eagle.
The obverse of the 1893 Pre-33 Liberty Gold Eagle displays Christian Gobrecht’s portrait of Liberty. She wears a coronet inscribed with LIBERTY, a design first used in 1838 that influenced US gold coinage for many years. Liberty faces left with a composed expression, her hair styled neatly beneath the coronet. Thirteen stars are arranged around the edge, symbolizing the original colonies.
On the reverse of the 1893 $10 Liberty Eagle is a detailed heraldic eagle. The eagle holds arrows and an olive branch while a shield rests on its chest. The inscriptions UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and IN GOD WE TRUST appear above, with TEN D below. The national motto was introduced to the design in 1866 following the Civil War.
If you have any questions when buying gold, please feel free to 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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The $10 Liberty Head Eagle remains an important part of American coin collecting, known for its long production run and connection to US history. Minted from 1838 through 1907, the series covers nearly seven decades and includes coins struck during pivotal periods in the country’s development. Composed of .900 fine gold and containing nearly half an ounce of gold, these coins provide both metal value and the appeal of pre-1933 gold issues. This 1893 Liberty Eagle boasts a strong Mint State 64 grade from the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC). Right now, 1893 Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins in certified condition are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 1893 Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin offered here comes in Mint State 64 condition. Coins in this condition exhibit quite attractive eye appeal with average mint luster remaining. Several small contact marks may be present in groups, as well as one or two moderate marks. One or two small patches of hairlines are also possible.
The 1893 $10 Liberty Head Eagle was produced at Philadelphia with a notably robust production figure that reflects the ambitious coinage program of a year that also saw the opening of the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, even as the Panic of 1893 began to rattle the financial foundations of the Gilded Age economy. Philadelphia strikes of 1893 are generally well produced and available in circulated grades, making the date accessible to collectors building date sets or seeking quality type examples of the Liberty Head Eagle.
The obverse of the 1893 Pre-33 Liberty Gold Eagle displays Christian Gobrecht’s portrait of Liberty. She wears a coronet inscribed with LIBERTY, a design first used in 1838 that influenced US gold coinage for many years. Liberty faces left with a composed expression, her hair styled neatly beneath the coronet. Thirteen stars are arranged around the edge, symbolizing the original colonies.
On the reverse of the 1893 $10 Liberty Eagle is a detailed heraldic eagle. The eagle holds arrows and an olive branch while a shield rests on its chest. The inscriptions UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and IN GOD WE TRUST appear above, with TEN D below. The national motto was introduced to the design in 1866 following the Civil War.
If you have any questions when buying gold, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.