The G 10 coin from the U.S. Assay Office Moffat & Co., minted in 1852, is a notable example of collectible coins from the United States. These coins were part of a private minting operation in California during the Gold Rush era, and the "G" designation indicates a gold content of 10 dollars. The Moffat & Co. coins are particularly sought after by collectors due to their historical significance and the connection to the early days of American gold coinage. Their rarity and the quality of craftsmanship contribute to their value in the numismatic market.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1852 G$10 Moffat & Co. Close Date, K-8 G$10 U.S. Assay Office - Moffat & Co. 1852 California
1852 G$10 Moffat & Co. Wide Date, K-9 G$10 U.S. Assay Office - Moffat & Co. 1852 California