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{{/presale}}The US Eagle Series of gold coin denominations is the longest-running gold series in American history. The coins were introduced in 1795 by the United States Mint and struck in the primary $10 denomination almost every year until 1933. The second-largest and longest-running denomination in the series, the $10 Eagles Liberty design was the most popular of the collection. Provident Metals now has a special offer with its Pre-33 $10 Liberty Eagle Gold 4-Coin Set available for online purchase.
Highlights:
When you purchase the Pre-33 $10 Liberty Eagle Gold 4-Coin Set listed here at Provident Metals, you will receive a set of Liberty Eagle Gold Coins with .48375 Troy oz of gold in each one. The coins are About Uncirculated, or better, in terms of condition, with light or trace wear on the highest points and most or all of the original mint luster present. With the purchase of this set, you get nearly 2 Troy oz of gold content. Liberty Eagle coins have 90% gold and 10% copper in the metallic alloy. As a note, the coins in this set all have date marks that pre-date 1900 and you will receive four unique date marks in your set with no repeats.
Obverse
The obverse side of Pre-33 $10 Liberty Eagle Gold Coins comes with Christian Gobrecht’s depiction of Lady Liberty. This left-profile portrait depicts Liberty wearing a coronet crown on her head with a ring of 13 stars around her portrait. The date marks feature at the bottom of the design field.
Reverse
On the reverse field of Pre-33 Liberty Eagle Gold Coins is a depiction of the heraldic eagle of the United States. The bald eagle has a small US national shield on its chest with the arrows of war and the olive branch of peace in its talons. The inscriptions on this side include United States of America and Ten D. Coins with a date of 1866-1899 in this listing include a banner with E Pluribus Unum above the head of the eagle.
History
Pre-33 $10 Liberty Eagle Gold Coins featured the longest-running design in the entire US Eagle Series. Featured on all denominations in the series, its use on the $10 denomination covered almost 70 years, a mark surpassed by only some of Americas existing cupro-nickel coin designs.
Ordering
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