coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ $10 (Ten Dollars) \ $10 Liberty Gold With Motto \ 1876
The $10 Liberty Gold coin, commonly referred to as the Liberty Head, was minted by the United States from 1838 to 1907. The 1876 version features an obverse design depicting Lady Liberty wearing a coronet inscribed with "LIBERTY," and the reverse showcases an eagle with a laurel and arrows, along with the inscription "E PLURIBUS UNUM" and the denomination. The coin's composition consists of 90% gold and 10% copper, weighing approximately 16.718 grams. The motto "In God We Trust" was included on versions produced after 1866, making the 1876 coin notable for its design elements and historical significance in American numismatics.
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1876 $10 | $10 (Ten Dollars) | $10 Liberty Gold With Motto | 1876 | Philadelphia |
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1876-CC $10 | $10 (Ten Dollars) | $10 Liberty Gold With Motto | 1876 | Carson City |
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1876-S $10 | $10 (Ten Dollars) | $10 Liberty Gold With Motto | 1876 | San Francisco |