$10 Gold Liberty Head (Coronet) | 1838 – 1907 | LP “Low Premium” | (Dates Our Choice)

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$1,197.56

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Low premium coins are severely worn, cleaned, and or damaged from extraction from jewelry. These coins have been authenticated however they may be slightly under their minted gold content of .4838 pure gold due to their condition.

Owning Low Premium $10 Liberty Head gold eagles is an excellent hedge against the effects of inflation.

Certified $10 Liberty Gold Head Eagle (Common Dates)

Certified $10 Liberty Head Gold Eagle Offerings (Rare & Scarce)

Description

Liberty Eagles Coronet
(Rare dates: 1838, 1839, 1841-O, 1855-S, 1858, 1858-S, 1859-O, 1859-S, 1860-S, 1861-S, 1862-1873, 1875-1877, 1878-CC, 1879-CC, 1879-O, 1883-O; Scarce dates: Any “CC” mint not mentioned above, many other dates 1838-1879)

David Bowers (derived from the PCGS Coin Guide) When $10 coinage recommenced in 1838 a new design, the Coronet or Liberty Head style, was employed. This motif continued through 1907, with a slight change in the portrait in 1839, and with the addition of the motto IN GOD WE TRUST in 1866. As is the case with contemporary half eagles, few people collect Liberty Head eagles by date and mintmark varieties, with the result that there are many rarities, particularly among Uncirculated coins, which have relatively low catalogue values. No one has ever assembled a set of Uncirculated Liberty Head $10 pieces, and no one ever will, for numerous early varieties are virtually impossible to find in this preservation. After the early 1880s, Uncirculated $10 pieces become more available, and issues of the early 20th century are plentiful, particularly 1901-S, the most often seen variety.

Additional information

Year

1838 – 1907

Mint Mark

Our Choice

Denomination

$10 – Eagle

Metal

AU – Gold

Grade

LP – Low Premium

Sovereign Origin

United States

Strike Type

Business

Certification Service

N/A

Precious Metal Content (troy oz)

.4838

Purity/Fineness

.900 Fine

IRA Eligible

No

Reverse Designer

Christian Gobrecht

Obverse Designer

Christian Gobrecht

Diameter

27 mm

Thickness

2.00 mm

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