The 1861 Clark Gruber $10 is the most commonly encountered issue of the Colorado gold rush, with somewhere around 200 examples in private hands today. Like the other 1861-dated Clark Grubers, they come poorly struck and tend to grade lower as a result. The condition census would include any fully original, uncirculated specimen.
| Country | United States of America |
| Year | 1861 |
| Serie | Clark |
| Denomination | G$10 |
| Mint | Denver, Colorado |
| coinage-type | Pioneer & Territorial Gold |
| desg | MS |
| edge | Reeded |
| material | Gold |
| mintage | Approx. 100 known |
| ngc-id | ANJY |
| obverse-description | Liberty Head with PIKES PEAK on diadem 1861 13 stars around |
| pcgs-link | 10139 |
| pcgs-number | 10139 |
| reverse-description | Federal eagle. CLARK GRUBER & CO DENVER. 2 1/2 D. |
| variety | Clark, Gruber & Co. |
| variety-2 | K-5 |
| year-display | 1860-1861 |