coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ G$10 \ Wass \ 1855 \ San Francisco
The G 10 coin, also known as the Liberty Head $10 gold piece, was minted by the United States in various years, including 1855. The coins produced in San Francisco during this period are especially sought after by collectors due to their historical significance and relative rarity. The obverse features a portrait of Liberty, while the reverse displays an eagle. These coins are commonly collected for their gold content and numismatic value, with specific years having higher premiums based on mintage and condition.
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1855 G$10 Wass, Molitor & Co. K-6 | G$10 | Wass | 1855 | San Francisco |