The Templeton Reid ten-dollar gold coin, minted in 1830, is a notable collectible coin from the United States. Authorized under the Coinage Act of 1837, it was produced by Templeton Reid at his private mint in Georgia. This coin is part of the early American gold coinage and is recognized for its intricate design and relatively low mintage, making it a sought-after item for collectors. Its historical significance and rarity contribute to its value in the numismatic market.