The American Liberty Gold coin is a prominent example of collectible coins, representing historical significance and artistic value. The 10 Dollar denomination, often referred to as a "eagle," was minted in the United States, with the Philadelphia Mint producing notable examples in 1856. These coins feature iconic designs that reflect the era's artistry and are highly sought after by collectors for their gold content and historical context. Collectors value them not only for their monetary worth but also for their representation of American heritage and numismatic history.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1856 $10 $10 (Ten Dollars) American Liberty Gold 1856 Philadelphia