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1899 Pre-33 $10 Liberty Eagle Gold Coin MS63 PCGS or NGC

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In 1838, Christian Gobrecht, the 3rd Chief Engraver of the United States Mint, created the design for the Liberty Head Eagle Coin. This $10 gold coin became the longest-running design in the US Eagle series. The $10 Liberty Eagle, produced from 1838 to 1907, is particularly notable. Currently, 1899 $10 Liberty Eagle Gold Coins are available from Provident Metals in certified condition.

Highlights:

  • Arrives inside a plastic slab!
  • 62nd issue in the $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Series!
  • Mintage of 1,262,219 coins from Philadelphia!
  • Limited number of certified coins available!
  • Contains .48375 Troy oz of gold.
  • Issued a face value of $10 (USD) by the US Mint.
  • Graded Mint State 63 by PCGS or NGC.
  • Obverse features a portrait of Liberty.
  • Reverse depicts the heraldic eagle.
  • Type II design.
  • Please remember that we cannot guarantee the grading service or label design of any given coin.

These 1899 $10 Liberty Eagle Gold Coins are offered in Mint State 63 condition, with protective plastic slabs. Coins in this grade may show minor wear, small contact marks, and occasionally heavier marks or hairlines.

Obverse

The obverse of the 1899 $10 Liberty Eagle Coin features a portrait of Lady Liberty, created by Gobrecht in 1838. Liberty is shown in left-profile with a coronet crown, surrounded by 13 stars and the minting year at the bottom. Inscriptions on this side include LIBERTY and 1899.

Reverse

The reverse side of the 1899 Liberty Eagle Gold Coin displays Gobrechts heraldic eagle design, featuring a bald eagle facing forward, with the national shield, arrows of war, and an olive branch. Type II coins include an added banner above the eagle with the national motto. The inscriptions include UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, IN GOD WE TRUST, and TEN D.

History

In 1899, the United States Mint struck a substantial number of $10 Liberty Gold Eagles. The Philadelphia Mint produced 1.262 million coins, the San Francisco Mint struck 841,000, and the New Orleans Mint contributed 37,047 coins.

Ordering

If you need help with purchasing gold coins, Provident Metals customer service is available at 1-800-313-3315. You can also reach us online through our web chat and email options.

Year 1899
Condition MS63
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
Provident ID 4086045

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