The Liberty Head Eagle is a design used for gold coins, specifically the $10 (ten dollar) denomination, minted by the United States from 1838 to 1907. The 1843 Liberty Head Eagle is particularly notable among collectors for its historical significance and is valued for both its gold content and numismatic rarity. The obverse features a bust of Lady Liberty, while the reverse depicts a heraldic eagle. Collectors seek this coin for its aesthetic appeal and place in U.S. monetary history.