Liberty Head Eagles refer to a series of gold coins minted in the United States, specifically the $10 denomination, between 1838 and 1907. The 1871 Liberty Head Eagle features a depiction of Lady Liberty on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse, symbolizing strength and freedom. As a collectible coin, the 1871 variant is of particular interest due to its historical significance and limited mintage, making it a sought-after item among numismatists and investors. Coins from this era are often valued for their gold content as well as their numismatic rarity.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1871-CC (Carson City) Liberty Head Eagles $10 $10 (Ten Dollars) Liberty Head Eagles $10 1871 Carson City
1871-P (Philadelphia) Liberty Head Eagles $10 $10 (Ten Dollars) Liberty Head Eagles $10 1871 Philadelphia
1871-P (Philadelphia) Liberty Head Eagles $10 $10 (Ten Dollars) Liberty Head Eagles $10 1871 Philadelphia
1871-S (San Francisco) Liberty Head Eagles $10 $10 (Ten Dollars) Liberty Head Eagles $10 1871 San Francisco