$10 Gold Eagle
Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin (Cleaned)

The US Mint has an impressive shelf of precious metals that have been available to a global audience of investors and collectors for a long time. One of them is the Liberty Gold Eagle coin which was first issued around 1838. Today, BGASC is excited to present the Pre-33 $ 10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin! Coin Highlights: This product will be shipped to you in protective packaging! Cleaned specimen! Contains .4838 oz of actual gold conte...Read More
Pre-33 $10 Liberty Eagle Gold Coin BU

The Liberty Gold Eagle Coin is one of the most widely recognized and sought-after gold coins in the world. The Liberty design was the second design of the Gold Eagle designs and was minted over a long span of 69......Read More
1932 Pre-33 $10 Indian Gold Eagle Coin MS62 (PCGS or NGC)

Any quantity available for $258.49 per coin over spot!
Created by Augustus Saint-Gaudens in 1907, the $10 Indian Gold Eagle Coin was the final design for the United States’ oldest gold coin denomination. Originally introduced in 1795, the $10 Eagle featured two earlier designs before the introduction of Saint-Ga...Read More
1907 Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin MS63 (PCGS or NGC)

Any quantity available for $399.99 per coin over spot!
From 1838 to 1907, the US Mint issued the Liberty Head Eagle, a $10 gold coin known for its long history in the Eagle coin series. Christian Gobrecht, the 3rd Chief Engraver of the US Mint, introduced this iconic design in 1838. It appeared on several denomina...Read More
1899 Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin MS63 (PCGS or NGC)

Any quantity available for $399.99 per coin over spot!
In 1838, Christian Gobrecht, the 3rd Chief Engraver of the United States Mint, designed the Liberty Head Eagle Coin. This $10 gold piece became the longest-running design in the US Eagle denomination, appearing on $10, $5, and $2.50 Eagles. The $10 Liberty Eag...Read More
1901-S Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin MS63 (PCGS or NGC)

Any quantity available for $399.99 per coin over spot!
The $10 Liberty Head Eagle is one of the longest-produced designs in the history of US gold coins. Created by Christian Gobrecht in 1838, this coin’s design was used on several denominations, including the $10, $5, and $2.50 Eagles. The $10 Liberty Eagle rem...Read More
1893 Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin MS63 (PCGS or NGC)

The $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin is a piece of American history, minted from 1838 to 1907. This coin was once a part of everyday currency in the United States, circulating until 1933. The 1893 edition is a popular date for collectors, especially in certified condition. Right now, 1893 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins are available in certified condition from BGASC. Highlight...Read More
Pre-33 $10 Indian Gold Eagle Coin MS63 (PCGS or NGC)

The $10 Indian Gold Eagle was issued by the United States Mint during the early 20th century, serving as a new artistic take on the nation’s gold coinage. Although referred to as the “Indian” Gold Eagle, the design on this coin actually features Liberty wearing a feathered headdress often associated with Native American imagery. These coins were produced in select ye...Read More
Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin MS64+ (PCGS or NGC)

Any quantity available for $614.99 per coin over spot!
The $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin is one of America’s longest-standing coin designs, running from 1838 through 1907 without any major changes. During the federal melting programs of the 1930s, many of these coins were lost, so finding a well-preserved specimen...Read More
1893 Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin MS64 (PCGS or NGC)

In 1838, Christian Gobrecht, the United States Mint’s 3rd Chief Engraver, introduced the design for the Liberty Head Eagle. This $10 gold coin became the longest-running design in the US Eagle series. While it was featured on $10, $5, and $2.50 Eagles, the $10 Liberty Gold Eagle had the most extended production, running until 1907. Right now, certified 1893 $10 Liberty G...Read More
1901 Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin MS63 (PCGS or NGC)

Any quantity available for $779.99 per coin over spot!
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...Read More
1901-S Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin MS64 (PCGS or NGC)

The $10 Liberty Head Eagle Coin is a significant part of American coin history. Designed by Christian Gobrecht, the third Chief Engraver of the United States Mint, this design first appeared in 1838 on several denominations, including the $10, $5, and $2.50 Eagles. The $10 Liberty Eagle ran for 69 years, from 1838 to 1907. Now, you can purchase certified 1901-S $10 Liberty...Read More
1901 Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin MS64 (PCGS or NGC)

Any quantity available for $999.99 per coin over spot!
The $10 Liberty Head Eagle Coin stands out as one of the longest-running designs in US coinage history. Designed by Christian Gobrecht, the 3rd Chief Engraver of the US Mint, this coin was introduced in 1838 and used for the $10, $5, and $2.50 denominations. O...Read More
1932 Pre-33 $10 Indian Gold Eagle Coin NGC MS65

The Indian Head Eagle design was the final one to appear on the historic $10 Eagle gold coin from the United States Mint. Introduced in 1907 and created by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, this design is notable for blending historic representations of Lady Liberty with elements of American indigenous culture, particularly through the addition of a feathered headdress. Today, 1932-Pre-33 $10 Indian Gold Eagle Coins in certified condition are available at ...Read More
1907 Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin MS64 (PCGS or NGC)

Any quantity available for $2,799.99 per coin over spot!
The Liberty Head $10 Eagle Gold Coin was one of the longest-running US Mint designs for the Eagle series. First introduced in 1838 by Christian Gobrecht, the 3rd Chief Engraver of the US Mint, this design was used on several denominations, including the $10, $...Read More
$10 Gold Eagles at BGASC
$10 Gold Eagles were introduced shortly after the inception of the US Mint in the late 1700s. These coins have proven to be ultra-popular due to their history, purity, and iconic designs that collectors and investors love. Learn more about these $10 Gold Eagles right here, at BGASC.
Background on $10 Gold Eagles
Eagle Coins were introduced in 1795 and were in circulation until 1933. These coins were mandated via the Coinage Act of 1792. This coin was the largest main base unit of denomination. For example, these coins had a face value of $10 (USD), coins with a face value of $20 (USD) were called Double Eagles, whereas coins with a face value of $5 (USD) were called Half Eagles.
Liberty $10 Gold Eagles
The first popular design used on the $10 Gold Eagle is the Liberty Gold Eagle. These coins were issued from 1838 to 1907 and were designed by Christian Gobrecht, the third Chief Engraver of the US Mint.
The Coinage Act of 1837 mandated all gold coinage to contain 90% of actual gold content. Thus, this is the first design which is held to this standard. These gold coins contain 90% gold content with the other 10% being made up of a silver and copper alloy mixture.
- Obverse: Lady Liberty in left-profile relief wearing a coronet crown. “Liberty” is displayed on the crown and her hair is put in a bun. 13 stars, representing the original 13 colonies, encircle the portrait.
- Reverse: A heraldic eagle is on the reverse. This eagle is similar to the Great Seal of the United States. The eagle is in front-facing relief with a shield on its chest. The eagle is holding an olive branch in one talon and a bundle of arrows in the other. In 1866, the motto “In God We Trust” was added to the reverse.
Indian $10 Gold Eagles
Following the success of the Liberty Gold Eagle, was the Indian Gold Eagle which was used from 1907 to 1933. In 1904, President Theodore Roosevelt wanted newer coin designs. Roosevelt reached out to Augustus Saint-Gaudens for help. While Saint Gaudens ultimately passed away in 1904, he did manage to finish the designs for both these Indian Gold Eagles, and the Double Eagle.
- Obverse: Left-profile relief portrait of Lady Liberty wearing an Indian headdress. 13 stars, representing the 13 original colonies are displayed above Liberty.
- Reverse: An eagle standing on a sheaf of arrows. Identifying marks of the coin surrounds the central design. In 1908, the motto “In God We Trust” was added to the left of the eagle.
Other $10 Gold Eagles
- Turban Head – The first design on the $10 Gold Eagle was used from 1795 to 1804. The obverse shows a right-profile relief portrait of Lady Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap with her hair wrapped around it. This visual makes it look like Liberty is wearing a turban.
- Commemorative $10 Gold Eagles – Gold coinage was halted in 1933. However, the US Mint has issued several commemorative eagle coins throughout the years since then. These commemorative eagle coins are issued to celebrate anniversaries, events, or occasions. For example, a special eagle coin was issued in 2000 to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Library of Congress.
Purchasing $10 Gold Eagles at BGASC
For any questions about the $10 Gold Eagles, contact the BGASC team today at 888-992-4272. Our team can also be easily reached via email or through our online chat feature.