Mormon Gold Pieces are a series of gold coins minted in 1849 by the Deseret Mint in Salt Lake City, Utah. These coins were produced during the early years of the Mormon settlement in the region, specifically to facilitate trade among the community after the arrival of the Mormon pioneers. The coins are notable for their unique designs, which often included inscriptions related to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and depictions of iconic symbols. The G 10 refers to a specific denomination of these coins, indicating their weight and gold content. Collectible examples of Mormon Gold Pieces are sought after by numismatists and can command significant premiums due to their historical significance and rarity.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1849 G$10 Mormon K-3 G$10 Mormon Gold Pieces 1849 Salt Lake City, Utah