The Liberty Head Eagle Coin from the US Mint, a $10 gold piece, was the longest-running design in the US Eagle denomination. This visual was created in 1838 by Christian Gobrecht, the 3rd Chief Engraver of the United States Mint, and it featured on the $10, $5, and $2.50 denominations of US Eagles. The $10 Liberty Eagle enjoyed the longest run, with production spanning from 1838 to 1907. Right now, 1907 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins in certified condition are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 1907 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin offered here comes in a plastic slab and is in Mint State 64 condition. Coins with this grade exhibit average mint luster with light scattered marks, with some of those marks in the primary focal fields. Hairlines may exist and will be scattered or in a small patch together.
The 1907 issue of $10 Gold Eagle Coin featured both the Liberty Head design and the new Indian Head design. The final issue of $10 Liberty Gold Eagles featured 1.2 million coins from the Philadelphia Mint, 1.03 million coins from the Denver Mint, and a scant 210,500 from the San Francisco Mint.
Obverse design elements on the 1907 Liberty Gold Eagles include the iconic 1838 design from Gobrecht. This visual shows the bust of Liberty in left-profile relief with a coronet crown on her head. The design element includes a ring of 13 stars around her portrait and a date mark at the bottom of the field.
Reverse visuals on the 1907 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin feature the heraldic eagle of the United States. This is the Type II version of the design, meaning it includes a banner above the eagle with the national motto. The eagle is in front-facing relief with the US national shield, the arrows of war, and the olive branch of peace.
If you have any questions about gold coins for sale, 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 Liberty Head Eagle Coin from the US Mint, a $10 gold piece, was the longest-running design in the US Eagle denomination. This visual was created in 1838 by Christian Gobrecht, the 3rd Chief Engraver of the United States Mint, and it featured on the $10, $5, and $2.50 denominations of US Eagles. The $10 Liberty Eagle enjoyed the longest run, with production spanning from 1838 to 1907. Right now, 1907 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins in certified condition are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 1907 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin offered here comes in a plastic slab and is in Mint State 64 condition. Coins with this grade exhibit average mint luster with light scattered marks, with some of those marks in the primary focal fields. Hairlines may exist and will be scattered or in a small patch together.
The 1907 issue of $10 Gold Eagle Coin featured both the Liberty Head design and the new Indian Head design. The final issue of $10 Liberty Gold Eagles featured 1.2 million coins from the Philadelphia Mint, 1.03 million coins from the Denver Mint, and a scant 210,500 from the San Francisco Mint.
Obverse design elements on the 1907 Liberty Gold Eagles include the iconic 1838 design from Gobrecht. This visual shows the bust of Liberty in left-profile relief with a coronet crown on her head. The design element includes a ring of 13 stars around her portrait and a date mark at the bottom of the field.
Reverse visuals on the 1907 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin feature the heraldic eagle of the United States. This is the Type II version of the design, meaning it includes a banner above the eagle with the national motto. The eagle is in front-facing relief with the US national shield, the arrows of war, and the olive branch of peace.
If you have any questions about gold coins for sale, 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.