The Liberty Head Eagle, also known as the $10 gold piece, was minted in the United States from 1838 to 1907, with the design featuring a portrayal of Liberty wearing a coronet on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. The 1883 Liberty Head Eagle is part of a series that is sought after by collectors due to its historical significance and gold content. These coins are made of 90% gold and 10% copper, weighing 16.718 grams and containing approximately 0.4838 troy ounces of gold. The 1883 date reflects a period of economic growth in the U.S. and is considered collectible due to its age and the overall demand for gold coins from this era.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1883-CC (Carson City) Liberty Head Eagles $10 $10 (Ten Dollars) Liberty Head Eagles $10 1883 Carson City
1883-O (New Orleans) Liberty Head Eagles $10 $10 (Ten Dollars) Liberty Head Eagles $10 1883 New Orleans
1883-P (Philadelphia) Liberty Head Eagles $10 $10 (Ten Dollars) Liberty Head Eagles $10 1883 Philadelphia
1883-P (Philadelphia) Liberty Head Eagles $10 $10 (Ten Dollars) Liberty Head Eagles $10 1883 Philadelphia
1883-S (San Francisco) Liberty Head Eagles $10 $10 (Ten Dollars) Liberty Head Eagles $10 1883 San Francisco