The 1882 Liberty Head $10 gold pieces were struck at the main U.S. Mint in Philadelphia, birthplace of America's coinage. Designed by Christian Gobrecht, the $10 Liberty Heads depict Liberty wearing a coronet on the obverse, and an eagle with a shield on the reverse. This classic design was used on U.S. $10 gold pieces from 1838 to 1907, with the only significant change being the addition of the motto in god we trust to the reverse in 1866 following the Civil War.
Year: 1882
Denomination: $10 - Eagle
Material: Gold
Mint: Philadelphia
Product Type: Single Products