The long-running Liberty Head $10 gold piece was struck from 1838 to 1907, with the only significant design change being the addition of the motto "in God we trust" to the reverse in 1866 shortly after the Civil War. The obverse features an attractive profile of Liberty wearing a coronet inscribed liberty. The reverse of this popular coin depicts an eagle with a shield on its breast, perched on an olive branch and clutching three arrows. The denomination is stated as ten d.