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$10 1855-O Gold Eagle Liberty "SS Republic", NGC AU55 NGC AU55

$10 1855-O Gold Eagle Liberty "SS Republic", NGC AU55.


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$10 1856-S Gold Eagle Liberty, NGC AU55 Suwannee River Collection NGC AU55

$10 1856-S Gold Eagle Liberty, NGC AU55 Suwannee River Collection.

$2,080
$10 1872-CC Gold Eagle Liberty, NGC AU53 NGC AU53

$10 1872-CC Gold Eagle Liberty, NGC AU53.

$24,200
$10 1877-S Gold Eagle Liberty, NGC XF45 Suwannee River Collection NGC XF45

$10 1877-S Gold Eagle Liberty, NGC EF45 Suwannee River Collection.

$1,271
$10 1878-S Gold Eagle Liberty, NGC AU58

$10 1878-S Gold Eagle Liberty, NGC AU58.

$4,043
$10 1880-O Gold Eagle Liberty, NGC AU Details Suwannee River Collection

$10 1880-O Gold Eagle Liberty, NGC AU Details Suwannee River Collection.

$1,848
$10 1882-S Gold Eagle Liberty, PCGS MS63 PCGS MS63

$10 1882-S Gold Eagle Liberty, PCGS MS63.

$4,620
$10 1885 Gold Eagle Liberty, PCGS MS63 PCGS MS63

$10 1885 Gold Eagle Liberty, PCGS MS63.

$3,465
$10 1888-O Gold Eagle Liberty, NGC AU58 NGC AU58

$10 1888-O Gold Eagle Liberty, NGC AU58. The $10 Eagle coin was the base-unit denomination from which all original U.S. gold coinage was minted. The $2.50 or quarter eagle, the $5 or half eagle and the $20 or Double Eagle are all derived from the $10 Eagle denomination. The term “Eagle” is often thought to be just a numismatic nomenclature, however, Eagle was "coined" by Congress in the Act of 1792 authorizing the establishment of the U.S. Mint and U.S. coinage. The $10 coins were minted from 1795 until 1933 when the United States was taken off of the gold standard.

A low mintage New Orleans issue that is nonetheless accessible to Southern gold collectors. An apricot-gold near-Mint example with ample peripheral luster and moderate marks at the base of Liberty's neck.

$2,074
$10 1888-O Gold Eagle Liberty, NGC AU58 NGC AU58

$10 1888-O Gold Eagle Liberty, NGC AU58.&nbsp; The $10 Eagle coin was the base-unit denomination from which all original U.S. gold coinage was minted. The $2.50 or quarter eagle, the $5 or half eagle and the $20 or Double Eagle are all derived from the $10 Eagle denomination. The term “Eagle” is often thought to be just a numismatic nomenclature, however, Eagle was "coined" by Congress in the Act of 1792 authorizing the establishment of the U.S. Mint and U.S. coinage. The $10 coins were minted from 1795 until 1933 when the United States was taken off of the gold standard. The $10 Indian head design was minted intermittently from 1907-1933 and was the second denomination that was given a facelift by famed American sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens.

&nbsp;A low mintage New Orleans issue that is nonetheless accessible to Southern gold collectors. An apricot-gold near-Mint example with ample peripheral luster and moderate marks at the base of Liberty's neck.

$1,925
$10 1890-CC Gold Eagle Liberty, PCGS MS62 PCGS MS62

$10 1890-CC Gold Eagle Liberty, PCGS MS62.&nbsp; Unlike its 1891-CC successor, the 1890-CC is very scarce in Mint State. The first Carson City issue since 1884, the mintage was just 17,500 pieces, and from that production exactly one coin has been certified by either service above the MS63 level. The present lightly abraded apricot-gold MS62 representative displays a sharp strike and unbroken cartwheel luster. Population: 38 in 62, 5 finer

$9,471
$10 1891 Gold Eagle Liberty, NGC MS63 NGC MS63

$10 1891 Gold Eagle Liberty, NGC MS63.

$3,120
$10 1891-CC Gold Eagle Liberty, NGC MS62 NGC MS62

$10 1891-CC Gold Eagle Liberty, NGC MS62&nbsp;Variety 1-A.&nbsp; &nbsp;A lustrous and boldly struck honey-gold Carson City eagle. The obverse has fewer marks than is associated with the grade, though the reverse field exhibits abrasions beneath the wings and near the first T in TRUST.

$3,754
$10 1891-CC Gold Eagle Liberty, PCGS AU50 RPM FS-501 ***SOLD*** PCGS AU50

$10 1891-CC Gold Eagle Liberty, PCGS AU50 RPM FS-501. ***SOLD***&nbsp; The curve from an underlying C projects out from the bottom right side of the main mintmark on this later-date Carson City eagle. Generous semireflective luster remains on lightly abraded apricot-gold surfaces.

$1,925
$10 1891-CC Gold Eagle Liberty, PCGS MS62 PCGS MS62

$10 1891-CC Gold Eagle Liberty, PCGS MS62.&nbsp; A sun-gold representative whose dynamic luster and bold strike affirm the eye appeal. The most available of the Carson City ten issues in Mint State. Moderate field abrasions correlate to the designated grade

$3,754
$10 1891-CC Gold Eagle Liberty, PCGS MS62 PCGS MS62

$10 1891-CC Gold Eagle Liberty, PCGS MS62. A thoroughly lustrous CC-mint type coin that possesses a penetrating strike and imposing eye appeal. As is customary for the grade, the fields and cheek have distributed minute marks, but none are of individual significance.
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$3,850
$10 1891-CC Gold Eagle Liberty, PCGS MS62 CAC PCGS MS62 CAC

$10 1891-CC Gold Eagle Liberty, PCGS MS62 CAC.&nbsp; Both sides are brightly frosted and richly colored with an orange-gold appearance. The strike is strong throughout, and there are only minimal abrasions as expected for the grade. The 1891-CC is one of the more generously produced CC tens with 103,732 pieces struck.
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$10 1892-O Gold Eagle Liberty, PCGS MS62 PCGS MS62

$10 1892-O Gold Eagle Liberty, PCGS MS62.


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$10 1894-O Gold Eagle Liberty, NGC MS61 NGC MS61

$10 1894-O Gold Eagle Liberty, NGC MS61.

$1,375
$10 1894-O Gold Eagle Liberty, NGC MS61 NGC MS61

$10 1894-O Gold Eagle Liberty, NGC MS61


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