Territorial coins are a unique category of collectible coins issued in the United States, particularly during the California Gold Rush and other western expansion periods. These coins were often minted by private companies or regional governments and are recognized for their historical significance as they represented the early days of American expansion and commerce. The 1853 Ten Dollar coin is particularly noteworthy, as it exemplifies the use of gold during that era and reflects the economic conditions and aspirations of the time. Collectors seek after these coins for their rarity, historical context, and connection to the burgeoning financial systems in the United States.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1853-- (Unknown) Territorials $10 (Ten Dollars) Territorials 1853 Unknown