1893 Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin MS64 (PCGS or NGC)
As Low As: $2,156.27
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Product Description
In 1838, Christian Gobrecht, the United States Mints 3rd Chief Engraver, introduced the design for the Liberty Head Eagle. This $10 gold coin became the longest-running design in the US Eagle series. While it was featured on $10, $5, and $2.50 Eagles, the $10 Liberty Gold Eagle had the most extended production, running until 1907. Right now, certified 1893 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins are available from BGASC.
Highlights:
- Arrives in a protective slab!
- 56th year of the Liberty Gold Eagle!
- 1,840,840 coins minted in Philadelphia!
- Limited number of certified coins!
- Contains .48375 Troy oz of actual gold content.
- Face value of $10 (USD), backed by the federal government.
- Graded Mint State 64 by the Professional Coin Grading Service or Numismatic Guaranty Corporation.
- Lady Liberty on the obverse.
- Heraldic eagle on the reverse.
- Type II coin design.
- Please note that grading service and label design may vary.
Each 1893 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle comes to you in Mint State 64 condition, meaning it displays good mint luster with some light, scattered contact marks. These marks may be visible in the focal points of the design, with a few light hairlines possibly appearing on the coin’s surface.
Obverse
On the obverse of the 1893 Liberty Gold Eagle, youll find a portrait of Lady Liberty in left-profile relief. She is crowned with a coronet, and the design is surrounded by 13 stars, representing the original American colonies. The coins date mark is placed below her portrait.
Reverse
The reverse of the 1893 $10 Liberty Eagle showcases the heraldic eagle of the United States. Gobrechts design depicts the bald eagle holding the arrows of war and an olive branch of peace, with the US national shield on its chest. Above the eagle is a banner displaying the national motto, a hallmark of the Type II design.
History
In 1893, four US Mint branches struck Liberty Gold Eagles, with the highest production coming from the Philadelphia Mint. Philadelphia struck 1,840,840 coins that year, while San Francisco minted just over 141,000, New Orleans produced 17,000, and Carson City issued 14,000 coins.
Ordering
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Specifications
Year | 1893 |
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Condition | MS64 |
Grading Service | PCGS or NGC |
Mint Mark | Not Shown |
Metals Purity | .900 |
Producer | US Mint |
Thickness | 2.03 mm |
Diameter | 27 mm |
Condition | Uncirculated |
Denomination | $10 |
Country | United States |
Designer (Obverse) | Christian Gobrecht |
Designer (Reverse) | Christian Gobrecht |
Edge Style | Reeded |
Product Series | $10 Liberty Eagle |
Certificate of Authenticity | No |
Packaging | Plastic Grading Slab |
Metal Content | .4838 Troy Ounce |
Shipping | Orders over $199 Ship Free |