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$10 Gold Liberty Eagle – Cleaned/Low Grade

Acquire the $10 Gold Liberty Eagle in cleaned/low grade condition, a coin with unique history and character. This piece offers a more affordable entry into gold coin collecting. Available now at Atlas Bullion!

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Description

Expand your collection with the $10 Gold Liberty Eagle in Cleaned or Low Grade condition, available now at Atlas Bullion. Designed by Christian Gobrecht, this classic coin features a left-facing portrait of Lady Liberty wearing a coronet on the obverse and a majestic eagle on the reverse. Minted from 1838 to 1907, the $10 Liberty Eagle contains 0.48375 troy ounces of pure gold.
Interesting fact: The $10 Liberty Eagle was authorized by the Act of April 2, 1792, which established the U.S. Mint and the nation’s coinage system.
Key Features:

90% gold composition
$10 face value
Minted from 1838 to 1907
Cleaned or Low Grade condition

Specifications:

Diameter: 27 mm
Weight: 16.718 grams
Edge: Reeded
Composition: 90% gold, 10% copper

Cleaned coins have been improperly cleaned, often resulting in a loss of luster and unnatural appearance. Low Grade coins have significant wear or damage. Despite these imperfections, they still hold value due to their gold content and historical significance.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: What does “Cleaned” or “Low Grade” mean?
A: Cleaned coins have been improperly cleaned, often resulting in a loss of luster and an unnatural appearance. Low Grade coins have significant wear or damage. These conditions can impact the coin’s overall value and desirability among collectors.
Q: Can cleaned or low-grade coins still be valuable?
A: Yes, even cleaned or low-grade coins can be valuable due to their gold content and historical significance. While they may not be as desirable to collectors as higher-grade examples, they still offer an opportunity to invest in gold and own a piece of American history at a potentially lower price point.
Invest in a piece of American numismatic history with the $10 Gold Liberty Eagle in Cleaned or Low Grade condition, available now through Atlas Bullion.

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