Ten Dollar Gold Coins or Eagles were made from 1795 to 1933. Several different types were made as follows: --- Capped Bust to Right, Small Eagle from 1795 to 1797 --- Capped Bust to Right, Heraldic Eagle from 1787 to 1804 --- Liberty Head from 1838 to 1907 --- Indian Head from 1907 to1933.
Ten Dollar Gold Coins were made in all the operating mints of the time and many rare and scarce dates exist.
Large Date. Sharply struck with original lustrous surfaces. Dramatic reverse die breaks!
Small Date. Well struck with lustrous surfaces. A scarce date with 18,623 minted and significantly rarer than the Large Date variant.
Well struck with original surfaces and solid detail.
A pleasing early 'O' mint with nice lustrous surfaces.
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 detailed with lustrous original yellow-gold surfaces. 263,106 minted but considerably scarcer than that mintage might lead one to believe.
Well detailed with original surfaces. A modest 263,106 minted and scarce in any grade.
Well struck with original surfaces that show almost no sign of friction.
One of the rarest 'O' mint 'Tens' with a mintage of 18,000 and a very low survival rate. This is a very attractive example with lustrous surfaces and strong detail.
Very well struck with lustrous and original surfaces.
CAC. Lustrous with sharp detail and nice original surfaces.
Well struck with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces.
Large Date. Scarcer than the Small Date variety with the date being extremely large. This is a bright lustrous example that is well struck with just a little 'rub' preventing a higher grade.
Lustrous and well struck. The first year for gold eagles from the San Francisco Mint.
Well detailed surfaces and a solid strike. From the first year of productions at the San Francisco mint.
Very well struck with lustrous and original surfaces.
Very well struck with original and lustrous surfaces. Nearly mint state.
A pleasing and well struck yellow-gold example of this scarce date. Just 16,606 minted.
Scarce in any grade with a mintage of 26,000. This is a well detailed pleasing example.