The Liberty Head Eagle is a gold coin that was minted in the United States from 1838 to 1907. The ten-dollar denomination, also known as the eagle, features a portrait of Liberty on the obverse and an eagle perched on a shield on the reverse. The 1839 issue was struck at the Philadelphia Mint, making it one of the earlier examples of this design. Collectors value these coins for their historical significance, gold content, and varying minting conditions, with certain years and mint marks being rarer than others.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1839-P (Philadelphia) Liberty Head Eagles $10 $10 (Ten Dollars) Liberty Head Eagles $10 1839 Philadelphia
1839-P (Philadelphia) Liberty Head Eagles $10 $10 (Ten Dollars) Liberty Head Eagles $10 1839 Philadelphia