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

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Christian Gobrecht, the third Chief Engraver of the US Mint, introduced the Liberty Head Eagle design in 1838. The $10 Liberty Gold Eagle became a cornerstone in American coinage, with its design appearing on $10, $5, and $2.50 gold denominations. The $10 coin remained in production until 1907, making it the longest-running design in the Eagle series. Today, 1901 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins in certified condition are available at BGASC.

Highlights:

  • Arrives in a protective slab!
  • 64th release in the Liberty Gold Eagle series!
  • Total mintage of 1,718,740 coins from Philadelphia!
  • Limited availability of certified coins!
  • Contains .48375 Troy oz of actual gold.
  • The face value of $10 (USD) is fully backed by the US government.
  • Graded Mint State 63 by PCGS or NGC.
  • Obverse features Lady Liberty.
  • Reverse displays the heraldic eagle.
  • Type II design.
  • Note: grading service or label design may vary.

The 1901 $10 Liberty Gold Eagles offered here are in Mint State 63 condition. In this grade, coins usually display some minor contact marks and light surface hairlines. These imperfections may be noticeable in focal areas but still retain much of the original mint luster.

Obverse

The obverse of the 1901 Liberty Gold Eagle features Christian Gobrechts design of Lady Liberty from 1838. She appears in left-profile relief wearing a coronet with Liberty inscribed on it, encircled by 13 stars, and the coins year of issue.

Reverse

On the reverse of 1901 $10 Liberty Eagle Coins, youll find Gobrechts heraldic eagle design. The eagle holds the US national shield, clutching arrows in one talon and an olive branch in the other. These Type II coins also feature the national motto, In God We Trust, on a banner above the eagle.

History

In 1901, the New Orleans Mint restarted production of $10 Liberty Gold Eagles after a break in 1900. Philadelphia, New Orleans, and San Francisco Mints all produced the coins that year. Philadelphia struck 1,718,740 coins, New Orleans 72,041, and San Francisco led with 2,812,750 coins.

Ordering

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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
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