Olevian Numismatic Rarities
1903-O Liberty Head $10 Gold Piece PCGS Certified MS62
Product Description
In 1838, the United States Mint sought to redesign the circulating $2.50, $5, and $10 gold pieces. Although the $2.50 and $5 denominations had been produced with some degree of regularity in the 1830s featuring the Classic Head design, a $10 gold coin had not been minted since the Draped Bust type of 1804. Chief Engraver Christian Gobrecht created a new, uniform design for these three denominations-— a distinctly neoclassical motif inspired by the portrait of Venus in the famous 1809 painting Omnia Vincit Amor (Love Conquers All) by Benjamin West.
The resulting Liberty Head or “Coronet Head” gold coins featured a depiction of Miss Liberty on the obverse with her hair secured in a bun by a string of beads and wearing a coronet inscribed with LIBERTY. Thirteen stars encircle the rim and the date appears below. The tasteful simplicity of this Greco-Roman profile was reminiscent of many artistic renderings found in prominent European museums at the time. The reverse of the coins depicts a heraldic eagle with a shield on its chest. In the talons of the great bird are olive branches and arrows—symbolizing a peaceful nation but one that is poised for war. This reverse design was not remarkably different from earlier gold coins, though the eagle’s wingspan was widened to more completely fill the fields.
The $10 coins debuted in 1838, followed by the $5 coins in 1839 and the $2.50 coins in 1840. The $1 and $20 Liberty Head gold pieces were not added to complete the series until 1849, albeit with slightly different designs. Although these coins underwent numerous minor design modifications over the subsequent decades, this basic design prevailed for over 70 years.
Offered here is a turn of the century 1903 Liberty Head $10 Gold Piece from New Orleans in mint-state condition with a radiant “cartwheel” luster. You will receive the unique coin shown in the photos housed in a plush-lined box with a certificate of authenticity.
The condition of a coin is officially graded on a 70-point scale according to standards set forth by the American Numismatic Association. Grades under 60 represent circulated grades, while grades from 60 through 70 represent uncirculated, or “mint-state” grades. Very few, if any, older coins are known to exist in perfect MS70 grade. The coin offered for sale in this listing has been certified by one or more leading certification services so you can be confident in its authenticity and stated condition.
Product Details
- Measurements
4.5"L x 4.5"W x 1.5"H
- OriginUnited States
— Type: $10 Liberty Gold Eagle (1838-1907)
— Variety: With Motto (1866-1907)
— Designer: Christian Gobrecht
— Weight: 16.7 grams
— Diameter: 26.8 mm
— Composition: 0.900 gold and 0.100 copper
— Net gold weight: 0.4837 oz pure gold
— Obverse Design: Liberty with coronet, facing left / 13 stars
— Obverse Inscription: LIBERTY / DATE
— Reverse Design: Heraldic eagle with shield, clutching arrows and olive branch in talons
— Reverse Inscription: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / IN GOD WE TRUST / TEN D.
— Ships In Plush Lined Box With A Certificate Of Authenticity
The coin offered for sale in this listing has been certified by one or more of these leading services: Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS), Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC), Or Certified Acceptance Corporation (CAC)
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityCanada, United States
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Shipping PolicyDiscounted Shipping
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Discounted Shipping$15.00 first item / $15.00 each additional
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Ship In3-4 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation