coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ $10 (Ten Dollars) \ $10 Liberty Gold No Motto \ 1861 \ Philadelphia
The 1861 $10 Liberty Gold coin, known as the "No Motto" variety, was minted in Philadelphia during a time of significant historical change in the United States. It features the iconic Liberty head design created by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, with the obverse depicting Lady Liberty and the reverse showcasing an eagle. This coin is valued by collectors for its gold content, historical significance, and relative rarity, especially considering the tumultuous events surrounding its production during the Civil War era. Its numismatic appeal is further enhanced by its status as part of the Liberty Head series, which was produced from 1838 to 1907.