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Liberty Head $10 (1838-1907)

Liberty Head $10 (1838-1907)

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1872-CC $10 Liberty XF40 PCGS

The Carson City Mint delivered only 4,600 eagles in 1872, and what few examples have survived are among the rarest products of the fabled Nevada branch mint. In grades above VF 35, this issue compares favorably with the much more publicized 1870-CC. All of the major features on the current example are sharp, and the overall appearance is one of original red-gold hues, with what can be described as original crusty surfaces. Noticeably abraded, both sides are, however, remarkably problem-free for a circulated CC-mint gold coin, showing only superficial blemishes. With few coins graded AU, and none in Mint State, this specimen will certainly please and gold collectors and Carson City specialists alike .
$27,500.00

1884-CC $10 Liberty AU58 NGC

From a low mintage of 9,925 pieces, the 1884-CC eagle is definitely a better date. The present coin is an especially attractive example of this rare branch mint issue. The coin features a sharp strike, with sharp detail on all design elements. The reflective surfaces are overlayed with a pleasing green-gold patina. Only the slightest friction on the hair above the ear precludes a Mint State grade.
$15,750.00

1893-CC $10 Liberty AU58 NGC

Lustrous fields complement sharp design elements on this near-Mint 1893-CC Liberty eagle. The surfaces display rich gold color and minimal abrasions aside from the minor friction that determines the grade. Eye appeal is pleasing. The 1893-CC ten is scarce in this grade and rare finer. Only 14,000 pieces were struck, and examples are in high demand as the last Liberty eagles struck at the Carson City Mint.
$15,000.00