The Liberty Head Eagle is a ten-dollar gold coin that was minted in the United States from 1838 to 1907. The design features a bust of Lady Liberty on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. The 1863 Liberty Head Eagle, struck in Philadelphia, is a notable example from the Civil War era, often sought after by collectors for its historical significance and gold content. These coins are made of 90% gold and 10% copper, weighing approximately 33.44 grams, and they typically exhibit a variety of grades based on their condition and rarity.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1863-P (Philadelphia) Liberty Head Eagles $10 $10 (Ten Dollars) Liberty Head Eagles $10 1863 Philadelphia
1863-P (Philadelphia) Liberty Head Eagles $10 $10 (Ten Dollars) Liberty Head Eagles $10 1863 Philadelphia