MS63 Graded $10 Liberty U.S. Gold Coin (PCGS / NGC) – Random Dates
The $10 Liberty Gold Coin, also known as the Eagle or Liberty Head, is one of America’s most iconic 19th-century gold coins.
Struck in .900 fine gold, this piece contains nearly a half-ounce of gold and is graded MS63 by PCGS or NGC, ensuring excellent collector-grade condition with eye appeal and original luster.
Minted between 1838 and 1907, this coin represents an era of westward expansion, Civil War tensions, and the industrial rise of America.
Each gold coin is handpicked from randomly dated issues and certified by top-tier grading services.
Coin Highlights
- Mint Facility: U.S. Mint (Philadelphia Mint, New Orleans Mint, San Francisco Mint)
- Denomination: $10 Dollars
- Date: Random (1838–1907)
- Quality: MS63 (PCGS / NGC)
- Purity: .900 Fine Gold
- Metal Weight: .4838 Troy Ounces
- Diameter: 27 mm
- Thickness: 2.03 mm
Design Details
- Obverse: The classic Liberty Head design surrounded by 13 stars, with the word “LIBERTY” inscribed on her coronet.
- Reverse: A bold heraldic eagle grasping arrows and an olive branch, symbolizing America’s strength and peace, with a patriotic shield on its chest.
- Edge: Reeded
Why Add a $10 Liberty Gold Coin to Your Collection?
- Certified Investment Grade: MS63 grade ensures authenticity and premium quality.
- Historic Appeal: A relic of 19th-century America with rich numismatic value.
- Solid Gold Content: Nearly half an ounce of gold in each coin.
- Numismatic Potential: Scarcer than modern bullion, with collector demand.





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