The 1852 G 10 coins, minted by the U.S. Assay Office of Moffat & Humbert, are notable collectible items in the field of American gold coinage. These coins were produced during the California Gold Rush, reflecting the era's boom in gold production and the establishment of private assaying firms. The G 10 designation indicates their denomination as a ten-dollar gold piece, which contributes to their historical significance and demand among numismatists. Moffat & Humbert played a crucial role in producing gold coins during this period, enhancing their collectibility due to their association with early American minting practices.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1852 G$10 Augustus Humbert K-10 G$10 U.S. Assay Office - Moffat-Humbert 1852 California