The Liberty Head $10 Eagle Gold coin contains 0.4838 troy ounces of gold.
The Liberty or Coronet Head $10 Eagle gold coins were minted from 1838 to 1907 and contain 0.48375 troy ounces of gold. The coins are made from an alloy of 90% gold and 10% copper, making them tangible assets that are valued not only for their gold content but also for their historical and collectible value. The weight of gold in each coin is approximately 0.4806 ounces.
The Liberty Series $10 Gold Eagle features a bust of Liberty facing left, wearing a coronet inscribed LIBERTY with thirteen stars encircling the bust and the date positioned below. Her hair is knotted in the back with hanging curls.
The reverse depicts an eagle holding an olive branch and arrows, surrounded by the inscriptions UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and TEN D. Mintmarks are situated in the area below the eagle.
Many bullion investors are drawn to raw, circulated $10 Liberty Gold Coins because of their connection to history as a store of value and wealth. These coins were issued by the US Mint and are currency. Premiums on circulated Pre-1933 gold coins have dropped in recent years making them an attractive investment.