The $10 Liberty Gold Eagle is one of America’s most iconic coin designs. As of 2024, it remains the longest-running single design used on any form of American currency as it was produced with no major changes from 1838 to 1907. Surviving specimens in good condition are a special treat given the federal government’s melting programs during the 1930s and the overall age of the coins. Now, Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins in certified condition are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The obverse of the Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin comes with a depiction of Lady Liberty. Designed in 1838 by Christian Gobrecht, this iconic visual shows Liberty in left-profile relief wearing a coronet crown on her head. This side of the coin includes an arch of 13 stars and the date mark.
On the reverse of Pre-33 $10 Liberty Eagles, you will find the image of the heraldic eagle. This early design of the national emblem features a front-facing eagle looking to its right (coin left) with the US national shield on its chest. The eagles talons clutch the arrows of war and the olive branch of peace.
Pre-33 $10 Liberty Eagle Coins went through only one minor design change in the program’s history. The Type I coins were issued from 1838 to early 1866 and did not feature the national motto of IN GOD WE TRUST on the coins. In late 1866, the US Mint added a banner to the reverse design element above the eagle with the national motto included.
These Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins are available in Mint State 64+ condition. The inclusion of the plus in the MS64 grade indicates these coins are among the most visually brilliant MS64-graded coins. Each one has average mint luster, small contact marks in groups, and one or two small patches of hairlines. The coins offer an overall eye appeal that is quite attractive.
To learn more about Pre-1933 Coins or Rare Gold Coins, please call 800-276-6508. Customers may also reach a representative via the live chat and online submission form features. For additional versions and grades of this piece, be sure to check the site’s $10 Liberty gold pieces category.
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The $10 Liberty Gold Eagle is one of America’s most iconic coin designs. As of 2024, it remains the longest-running single design used on any form of American currency as it was produced with no major changes from 1838 to 1907. Surviving specimens in good condition are a special treat given the federal government’s melting programs during the 1930s and the overall age of the coins. Now, Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins in certified condition are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The obverse of the Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin comes with a depiction of Lady Liberty. Designed in 1838 by Christian Gobrecht, this iconic visual shows Liberty in left-profile relief wearing a coronet crown on her head. This side of the coin includes an arch of 13 stars and the date mark.
On the reverse of Pre-33 $10 Liberty Eagles, you will find the image of the heraldic eagle. This early design of the national emblem features a front-facing eagle looking to its right (coin left) with the US national shield on its chest. The eagles talons clutch the arrows of war and the olive branch of peace.
Pre-33 $10 Liberty Eagle Coins went through only one minor design change in the program’s history. The Type I coins were issued from 1838 to early 1866 and did not feature the national motto of IN GOD WE TRUST on the coins. In late 1866, the US Mint added a banner to the reverse design element above the eagle with the national motto included.
These Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins are available in Mint State 64+ condition. The inclusion of the plus in the MS64 grade indicates these coins are among the most visually brilliant MS64-graded coins. Each one has average mint luster, small contact marks in groups, and one or two small patches of hairlines. The coins offer an overall eye appeal that is quite attractive.
To learn more about Pre-1933 Coins or Rare Gold Coins, please call 800-276-6508. Customers may also reach a representative via the live chat and online submission form features. For additional versions and grades of this piece, be sure to check the site’s $10 Liberty gold pieces category.