Description
1870 $10 Liberty Head Eagle – PCGS AU55 (Philadelphia) A choice example of Reconstruction‑era U.S. gold, this 1870 Liberty Head Eagle presents strong eye appeal and dependable third‑party certification. Graded AU55 by PCGS, the coin shows light high‑point friction with bold detail and appreciable remaining luster—ideal for collectors who value originality without the price jump of Mint State. Highlights Desirable date from the Philadelphia Mint (no mintmark), struck during America’s post‑Civil War rebuilding With‑Motto Liberty Head type (motto “IN GOD WE TRUST” on the reverse scroll above the heraldic eagle) Attractive color and surface character: warm yellow‑gold to honey‑gold shades with subtle orange highlights and satiny cartwheel luster Crisp devices and legends; wear limited primarily to Liberty’s hair and the eagle’s breast, consistent with AU55 Why Collect This Coin Historic 19th‑century U.S. gold with broad demand across type, date, and gold‑type collectors Certified AU55 offers an excellent balance of preservation, eye appeal, and value Philadelphia issues anchor many advanced sets and make compelling standalone displays for newer collectors Specifications Denomination: $10 Eagle (“TEN D.” reverse legend) Date: 1870 Mint: Philadelphia Grade: PCGS AU55 Composition: 90% gold, 10% copper Actual Gold Weight (AGW): 0.48375 troy oz Diameter: 27 mm Edge: Reeded Design: Liberty Head (obv. coronet Liberty, 13 stars; rev. heraldic eagle with shield, olive branch, and arrows) This certified 1870 Philadelphia Eagle brings together history, beauty, and scarcity in a collector‑friendly grade—an appealing addition to any numismatic or pre‑1933 U.S. gold collection.