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Square Base 2. Sharply struck with beautiful surfaces that are velvety smooth with rich greenish-gold luster. Remarkably clean with a glass needed to reveal a few microscopic marks. A coin that seems conservatively graded and has wonderful eye appeal. Very scarce with less than 100 known!
Small Date. Well struck with lustrous surfaces. A scarce date with 18,623 minted and significantly rarer than the Large Date variant.
Large Date. Sharply struck with original lustrous surfaces. Dramatic reverse die breaks!
Well struck with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces. A tough coin at this grade level. Only 8 coins have graded mint state at PCGS with a single MS-63 graded the finest.
1846/5-O. Sharply struck with lustrous and original yellow-gold surfaces. The standard date has a modest mintage of 81,780 with this Red Book listed variety being even lower.
Well struck with considerable mint luster. The most available No Motto ‘Ten’ from the New Orleans Mint.
CAC. Well struck with original lustrous surfaces.
CAC. A scarce date in any grade and a date that always comes weakly struck and is usually very heavily abraded. This is an outstanding example for this difficult issue. The strike shows some softness but is significantly better than what is typically seen and the surfaces are exceptionally nice for the grade.
Solid detail and original antique-gold surfaces. A modest mintage of 57,500.
Very well struck with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces. A modest mintage of 176,328.
Well struck with original surfaces that show almost no sign of friction.
From the first year ‘gold eagles’ were produced at the San Francisco Mint. This is an attractive example with strong detail and lustrous surfaces.
Lustrous and well struck. The first year for gold eagles from the San Francisco Mint.
Very well struck with original and lustrous surfaces. Nearly mint state.
Well detailed with pleasing antique-gold surfaces that are exceptionally nice on an issue where most the survivors are heavily marked and generally unattractive.Just 5,500 minted and truly scarce in any grade.
Scarce in any grade with a mintage of 26,000. This is a well detailed pleasing example.
CAC. Nice original semi proof-like surfaces with honey-gold luster and just a touch of ‘rub’. Just 3,990 minted with fewer than 100 known survivors. This example is tied for the finest graded at PCGS. A single NGC graded MS-60 is the only mint state coin graded by either service.
A pleasing example of this low mintage date. Just 17,300 minted. Housed in an old green label holder.
Closed 3. One of the rarest of all $10 gold coins! All were minted with a closed 3. Just 800 were minted with an estimated 30 to 35 known. This is an attractive example with strong detail and bright lustrous surfaces. There are scattered abrasions but they are generally minor and the surfaces are much […]
Scarce in any grade with just 16,767 minted. Well struck with a clean look. Very elusive in any higher grades with only 1 coin at PCGS and 1 coin at NGC achieving a mint state designation.
Attractive yellow-gold surfaces that exhibit ample remnant luster and a strong strike. The look is far cleaner than what is normally seen on early CC gold. Marks are few and minor with none of significance. The 1878-CC is among the rarest eagles from not only the Carson City Mint but also in the entire $10 […]
Well detailed with nice original antique-gold surfaces that bear no heavy abrasions. A scarce date with just 9,200 minted and few survivors.
Brilliant yellow-gold surfaces with only a touch of ‘rub’ and a great strike. Scarce in any grade with a mintage of only 9,200 and an estimated survival rate of 275 pieces, both certified and raw according to PCGS.
Well struck with original yellow-gold surfaces. A scarce Carson City Mint issue with a production of only 11,190 pieces.
Well struck with bright lustrous surfaces that show just a touch of ‘rub’. Only 24,015 minted.
An attractive example of this scarce date with strong detail and choice surfaces. Diagonal lines on Liberty’s neck are from the die and diagnostic for the date. Just 9,925 minted.
Sharply struck with orange-gold luster and touches of subtle green accent. Rare at this grade level with only 2 coins graded finer at PCGS. This the only CAC at this grade level.
Very sharply struck with crisp yellow-gold luster. Just tiny marks which define the grade with none that disturb the overall eye appeal.
CAC. An elusive date with just 10,820 minted. This is a sharply struck example with crisp and lustrous yellow-gold surfaces. Marks are minor and well within expectations for the grade.
Lustrous and well struck with clean surfaces for the grade. A modest 17,000 minted.
Very sharply struck with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces and plenty of eye appeal.
Well struck with original lustrous surfaces. A robust 107,500 minted but scarcer than many of the lower mintage New Orleans Mint issues.
A very well struck example with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces and abrasions well within what would be expected for the grade.
A sharply struck and lustrous example of this tough New Orleans ‘Ten’. A modest 98,000 minted.
Sharply struck with frosty yellow-gold surfaces. Marks are few and minor with none of significance. While lower mint state grades are readily available, few pieces are available at this grade level or above. Only 4 pieces have graded MS-65 at PCGS and just 3 pieces have graded MS-65+ with nothing finer.
CAC. Bright yellow-gold luster and a sharp strike with fewer marks than expected for the grade.
Lustrous and sharply struck with original yellow-gold surfaces. Marks are minor and trivial.
Very well struck with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces.
Sharply struck with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces.
Well struck with smooth lustrous surfaces that display fewer marks than expected for the grade.
Incredible quality with blazing yellow-gold luster and no significant marks. Just 4 coins have graded numerically finer at PCGS.
Popular as one of only two dates $10 Liberties were minted in Denver.
Very well struck with bright satiny surfaces. The first ‘Ten’ struck at the Denver mint.
The last gold eagle struck at the New Orleans mint and truly scarce in this high of grade. The present coin is well struck with satiny yellow-gold surfaces. There are fewer marks than expected for the grade and those marks are trivial and detract little from this coins excellent eye appeal.
Well struck with bright and lustrous yellow-gold surfaces. A coin that is scarce in any grade with a mintage of just 59,850.
Well struck with vibrant gold luster and just very minor marks.
Well struck with pleasant yellow-gold surfaces. Despite a relatively high mintage, quite elusive in any mint state grade.
A lovely example of this better date with bright lustrous surfaces that are devoid of significant marks. Only 4 have graded numerically finer at PCGS.
CAC. Just 30,100 minted and one of the rarest dates in the series and significantly scarcer than the more famous quarter eagle and half eagle of the same date. This is a pleasing example and very nearly mint state with a sharp strike and problem-free lustrous surfaces.
Bright lustrous surfaces. A better date with a modest 51,000 minted.
A very pleasing example of this scarce date with a sharp strike on an issue that often comes poorly struck. Most commonly found in the ‘AU’ grade range, coins at this grade level can be a challenge. Housed in an old green label holder.
Exceptional eye appeal with bright lustrous surfaces and no heavy marks.
CAC. Well detailed yellow-gold surfaces with plenty of remnant luster remaining. A tougher date with a mintage of 66,000.
Bright lustrous surfaces with minor marks that define the grade. None are heavy and the eye appeal is excellent for an MS-60. Housed in an old green label holder.
Sharply struck with satiny yellow-gold luster and only minor abrasions, none of significance.
CAC. Outstanding for the grade with velvety surfaces coated with intense blazing luster. The eye appeal is amazing!
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Square Base 2. Sharply struck with beautiful surfaces that are velvety smooth with rich greenish-gold luster. Remarkably clean with a glass needed to reveal a few microscopic marks. A coin that seems conservatively graded and has wonderful eye appeal. Very scarce with less than 100 known!
Small Date. Well struck with lustrous surfaces. A scarce date with 18,623 minted and significantly rarer than the Large Date variant.
Large Date. Sharply struck with original lustrous surfaces. Dramatic reverse die breaks!
Well struck with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces. A tough coin at this grade level. Only 8 coins have graded mint state at PCGS with a single MS-63 graded the finest.
1846/5-O. Sharply struck with lustrous and original yellow-gold surfaces. The standard date has a modest mintage of 81,780 with this Red Book listed variety being even lower.
Well struck with considerable mint luster. The most available No Motto ‘Ten’ from the New Orleans Mint.
CAC. Well struck with original lustrous surfaces.
CAC. A scarce date in any grade and a date that always comes weakly struck and is usually very heavily abraded. This is an outstanding example for this difficult issue. The strike shows some softness but is significantly better than what is typically seen and the surfaces are exceptionally nice for the grade.
Solid detail and original antique-gold surfaces. A modest mintage of 57,500.
Very well struck with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces. A modest mintage of 176,328.
Well struck with original surfaces that show almost no sign of friction.
From the first year ‘gold eagles’ were produced at the San Francisco Mint. This is an attractive example with strong detail and lustrous surfaces.
Lustrous and well struck. The first year for gold eagles from the San Francisco Mint.
Very well struck with original and lustrous surfaces. Nearly mint state.
Well detailed with pleasing antique-gold surfaces that are exceptionally nice on an issue where most the survivors are heavily marked and generally unattractive.Just 5,500 minted and truly scarce in any grade.
Scarce in any grade with a mintage of 26,000. This is a well detailed pleasing example.
CAC. Nice original semi proof-like surfaces with honey-gold luster and just a touch of ‘rub’. Just 3,990 minted with fewer than 100 known survivors. This example is tied for the finest graded at PCGS. A single NGC graded MS-60 is the only mint state coin graded by either service.
A pleasing example of this low mintage date. Just 17,300 minted. Housed in an old green label holder.
Closed 3. One of the rarest of all $10 gold coins! All were minted with a closed 3. Just 800 were minted with an estimated 30 to 35 known. This is an attractive example with strong detail and bright lustrous surfaces. There are scattered abrasions but they are generally minor and the surfaces are much […]
Scarce in any grade with just 16,767 minted. Well struck with a clean look. Very elusive in any higher grades with only 1 coin at PCGS and 1 coin at NGC achieving a mint state designation.
Attractive yellow-gold surfaces that exhibit ample remnant luster and a strong strike. The look is far cleaner than what is normally seen on early CC gold. Marks are few and minor with none of significance. The 1878-CC is among the rarest eagles from not only the Carson City Mint but also in the entire $10 […]
Well detailed with nice original antique-gold surfaces that bear no heavy abrasions. A scarce date with just 9,200 minted and few survivors.
Brilliant yellow-gold surfaces with only a touch of ‘rub’ and a great strike. Scarce in any grade with a mintage of only 9,200 and an estimated survival rate of 275 pieces, both certified and raw according to PCGS.
Well struck with original yellow-gold surfaces. A scarce Carson City Mint issue with a production of only 11,190 pieces.
Well struck with bright lustrous surfaces that show just a touch of ‘rub’. Only 24,015 minted.
An attractive example of this scarce date with strong detail and choice surfaces. Diagonal lines on Liberty’s neck are from the die and diagnostic for the date. Just 9,925 minted.
Sharply struck with orange-gold luster and touches of subtle green accent. Rare at this grade level with only 2 coins graded finer at PCGS. This the only CAC at this grade level.
Very sharply struck with crisp yellow-gold luster. Just tiny marks which define the grade with none that disturb the overall eye appeal.
CAC. An elusive date with just 10,820 minted. This is a sharply struck example with crisp and lustrous yellow-gold surfaces. Marks are minor and well within expectations for the grade.
Lustrous and well struck with clean surfaces for the grade. A modest 17,000 minted.
Very sharply struck with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces and plenty of eye appeal.
Well struck with original lustrous surfaces. A robust 107,500 minted but scarcer than many of the lower mintage New Orleans Mint issues.
A very well struck example with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces and abrasions well within what would be expected for the grade.
A sharply struck and lustrous example of this tough New Orleans ‘Ten’. A modest 98,000 minted.
Sharply struck with frosty yellow-gold surfaces. Marks are few and minor with none of significance. While lower mint state grades are readily available, few pieces are available at this grade level or above. Only 4 pieces have graded MS-65 at PCGS and just 3 pieces have graded MS-65+ with nothing finer.
CAC. Bright yellow-gold luster and a sharp strike with fewer marks than expected for the grade.
Lustrous and sharply struck with original yellow-gold surfaces. Marks are minor and trivial.
Very well struck with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces.
Sharply struck with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces.
Well struck with smooth lustrous surfaces that display fewer marks than expected for the grade.
Incredible quality with blazing yellow-gold luster and no significant marks. Just 4 coins have graded numerically finer at PCGS.
Popular as one of only two dates $10 Liberties were minted in Denver.
Very well struck with bright satiny surfaces. The first ‘Ten’ struck at the Denver mint.
The last gold eagle struck at the New Orleans mint and truly scarce in this high of grade. The present coin is well struck with satiny yellow-gold surfaces. There are fewer marks than expected for the grade and those marks are trivial and detract little from this coins excellent eye appeal.
Well struck with bright and lustrous yellow-gold surfaces. A coin that is scarce in any grade with a mintage of just 59,850.
Well struck with vibrant gold luster and just very minor marks.
Well struck with pleasant yellow-gold surfaces. Despite a relatively high mintage, quite elusive in any mint state grade.
A lovely example of this better date with bright lustrous surfaces that are devoid of significant marks. Only 4 have graded numerically finer at PCGS.
CAC. Just 30,100 minted and one of the rarest dates in the series and significantly scarcer than the more famous quarter eagle and half eagle of the same date. This is a pleasing example and very nearly mint state with a sharp strike and problem-free lustrous surfaces.
Bright lustrous surfaces. A better date with a modest 51,000 minted.