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1901-S $10 Liberty Head Gold Eagle Coin | NGC MS-65 | San Francisco Mint | Pre-1933 U.S. Gold Coin

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  • Certified and Graded by NGC as MS-65

  • Contains 0.48375 troy ounces of 90% fine gold

  • Designed by Christian Gobrecht (1838–1907 series)

  • Obverse: Liberty Head with coronet inscription “LIBERTY”

  • Reverse: Heraldic eagle with shield and olive branch

  • Minted at the San Francisco Mint ("S" mintmark)

  • $10 legal tender denomination backed by the U.S. Government

Introducing the exquisite 1901-S $10 Gold Liberty, certified and graded by NGC as MS-65. This coin embodies the artistry and craftsmanship of the Liberty Head Gold Eagle, designed by renowned U.S. Mint engraver Christian Gobrecht. Struck during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, these coins represent not only monetary history but also the enduring spirit of the American West and its golden legacy.

Containing nearly a half troy ounce of pure gold, this remarkable coin showcases the iconic Liberty Head on the obverse and a proud heraldic eagle on the reverse—symbols of freedom and national pride. The San Francisco Mint, born from the wealth of the California Gold Rush, produced these coins with exceptional precision and care, continuing a tradition that began in 1854.

The 1901-S $10 Liberty Gold Eagle stands as a testament to American resilience and artistry, making it an ideal acquisition for both collectors and investors. Blending rarity, historical depth, and timeless beauty, this coin captures the essence of a bygone era and remains a tangible piece of America’s golden heritage.