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1901 Pre-33 $10 Liberty Eagle Gold Coin MS63 PCGS or NGC

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Christian Gobrecht, the third Chief Engraver of the United States Mint, designed the iconic Liberty Head Eagle in 1838. This design became a mainstay in American coinage, especially on the $10 gold piece, which was produced for nearly 70 years until 1907. Right now, certified 1901 $10 Liberty Eagle Gold Coins are available from Provident Metals.

Highlights:

  • Comes in a protective slab!
  • 64th issue of the Liberty Gold Eagles!
  • Mintage of 1,718,740 coins from Philadelphia!
  • Certified coins available in limited numbers!
  • Contains .48375 Troy oz of actual gold content.
  • The $10 (USD) face value is backed by the US government.
  • Graded Mint State 63 by PCGS or NGC.
  • Obverse features Lady Liberty.
  • Reverse includes the heraldic eagle.
  • Type II design.
  • Note: we cannot guarantee specific grading service or label design.

All 1901 $10 Liberty Eagle Gold Coins available here come in Mint State 63 condition. Coins at this grade exhibit a few contact marks and potential hairlines. Though these marks may appear in key areas, the coin retains a good amount of its original mint luster.

Obverse

On the obverse of 1901 $10 Liberty Eagle Coin, youll find Christian Gobrechts classic portrait of Lady Liberty from 1838. Liberty is shown facing left, wearing a coronet that reads Liberty, surrounded by 13 stars and the year of issue. Inscriptions here include LIBERTY and 1901.

Reverse

The reverse side of the 1901 Liberty Eagle Gold Coin features the heraldic eagle designed by Gobrecht. The eagle holds the US shield and clutches both arrows and an olive branch in its talons. A banner with the national motto In God We Trust appears above the eagle, as is typical on Type II coins. The inscriptions include UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, IN GOD WE TRUST, and TEN D.

History

In 1901, the Philadelphia, New Orleans, and San Francisco Mints all produced $10 Liberty Gold Eagles. Philadelphia minted 1,718,740 coins, New Orleans produced just 72,041, and San Francisco struck the highest number at 2,812,750 coins.

Ordering

If you have any questions, feel free to contact Provident Metals at 1-800-313-3315, through our online chat, or by email.

Year 1901
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 4086047

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