Ten Dollar Gold Eagle
Ten Dollar Gold Eagle coins were first minted in 1795 at the Philadelphia mint. The denomination was minted until 1933 and contains several different varieties. The $10 gold eagles that were minted before 1833 are very rare. They have very low mintages and their survival rate is even lower.
The gold Eagle existed as the base unit of denomination for all gold coinage in the U.S. for almost 140 years. What made the gold Eagle one of the most widely circulated coin types in American history was the wonderful convenience of the $10 denomination.
$10 Gold Eagle Types:
• Capped Bust, Small Eagle Reverse, Right (1795-1797)
• Capped Bust, Heraldic Eagle, Right (1797-1804)
• Liberty Head, No Motto (1838-1866)
• Liberty Head, Motto (1866-1907)
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US LIBERTY HEAD $10 EAGLE GOLD COIN 1895 US $950.00--> Ends In 2h 40m <-- |
1891 Carson City $10 LibertyCoronet Head Gold Eagle US $8,499.99--> Ends In 3h 30m <-- |
• Indian Head, No Motto (1907-1908)
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1907 Indian Head $10 No Motto PCGS MS61 PQ US $1,364.00--> Ends In 4d 10h 18m <-- |
1907 $10 Gold Indian Head No Motto PCGS AU58 US $936.00--> Ends In 5d 7h 27m <-- |
• Indian Head, Motto (1908-1933)
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1932 Indian Head $10 Gold Eagle NGC MS63 US $2,300.00--> Ends In 4h 27m <-- |
1 1915 $1000 GOLD INDIAN HEAD US $615.00--> Ends In 5h 21m <-- |
One of the most popular Gold Eagles with both investors and collectors alike is the 1894 $10 Gold Eagle Coin.


