1885-S Liberty Head $10 Gold

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Struck over 120 years ago at the San Francisco Mint, the 1885 Liberty Head $10 gold pieces (also called eagles) are part of one of the longest-running series in U.S. coinage history. The Liberty Head eagles feature a popular, classic design that endured on $10 gold coins for 70 years from 1838 to 1907. The 1885-S eagles were struck during the year that Karl Friedrich Benz of Germany successfully operated a gasoline-driven motor vehicle at 9 miles per hour.