Territorial coins are a unique category of numismatics that includes coins minted during the time when various territories of the United States were not yet states. The 1852 Ten Dollar coin is a notable example of territorial coinage, representing the monetary systems used in areas such as California during the Gold Rush. These coins often feature designs that reflect the local culture and economy of the territory, making them valuable to collectors due to their historical significance and rarity. Collectors seek these coins for their artistry, connection to American history, and the exploration of early American expansion.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1852-- (Unknown) Territorials $10 (Ten Dollars) Territorials 1852 Unknown
1852-- (Unknown) Territorials $10 (Ten Dollars) Territorials 1852 Unknown