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Buy U.S. Liberty 10 Dollar Gold Coins Online. In 1838, the U.S.
Liberty 10 dollar gold coin was created. This came after nearly 40 had past since the older generation of pre 1933 gold Liberty coins were available. Money Metals Exchange has long warned precious metals investors to steer clear of collectible coins and the enormous premiums their peddlers charge. The fact is that many historic gold coins are not "collectible" – at least not in the sense that justifies paying prices way over their melt value.
While supplies last, Money Metals is offering super-low premiums on 10 dollar gold coins that have come back to market. These 90% gold coins are historic, constitutional money that once circulated in America. These coins may be polished/cleaned and are NOT slabbed or graded. Liberty Head (obverse) - The obverse features Lady-Liberty facing left wearing a coronet that included the word "Liberty. " Eagle (reverse) - The eagle that graces the reverse of this coin with a shield across its chest. Product Specifications Sell to Us. Only 3.75% over Melt Value on Pre-'33 $10 U.S. #Gold Liberty Coins. Only 3.75% over Melt Value on Pre-'33 $10 U.S. Gold Liberty Coins. In 1838, the U.S. Liberty 10 Dollar #Gold #Coin Was Created. In 1838, the U.S. Liberty 10 Dollar Gold Coin was Created. The Curious Case of Vanishing Lady Liberty; Only #Gold and #Silver Remember Her. The Curious Case of Vanishing Lady Liberty; Only Gold and Silver Remember Her.
Commodities / Gold and Silver 2016Jul 15, 2016 - 07:55 AM GMT By: MoneyMetals The very first word anyone ever saw on a circulating United States coin was the word “LIBERTY.”
From half-cents to silver dollars, each featured the likeness of an unnamed woman. The images varied, thanks to different engravers, but together they became recognized as Lady Liberty. Many, maybe most, of young America's citizens were illiterate. If not, they surely knew her face. The Founding Fathers knew all gold, silver, and copper is sound money and didn't mind that American coinage circulated alongside colonial and foreign coins depicting kings and queens.
But Lady Liberty alone belonged to the United States. After all, her picture was right there on the money! Her looks would change with the fashions and the times, as she graced most gold and silver American coins for 154 years. Then, almost unnoticed over just a few years, Lady Liberty began to vanish.
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