coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ $10 (Ten Dollars) \ American Liberty Gold \ 1846 \ New Orleans
The American Liberty Gold coins were first issued in various denominations during the 19th century, including the ten-dollar gold pieces known as eagles. The 1846 issue, minted in New Orleans, is notable for its historical significance and rarity. Collectors often seek these coins due to their intricate designs and the historical context of their production, reflecting American art and coinage standards of the era. The New Orleans Mint played a crucial role in minting gold coins during the domestic gold rush, making these specific issues particularly desirable among numismatists.
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1846/5-O $10 | $10 (Ten Dollars) | American Liberty Gold | 1846 | New Orleans |