Certified $10 Gold Liberty 1899-S MS63 PCGS

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    The Certified $10 Gold Liberty 1899-S, graded MS63 by PCGS, is a remarkable example of a classic U.S. gold coin. This coin, often referred to as an Eagle, is part of the long-running Liberty Head series designed by Christian Gobrecht, which was minted from 1838 to 1907. The MS63 grade indicates that this coin is in mint state, with only minor imperfections that are difficult to detect without magnification. It possesses strong eye appeal, with lustrous surfaces and sharp details, making it a prized piece for collectors. The 1899-S issue is especially notable because it was struck at the San Francisco Mint, a facility known for producing some of the finest quality gold coins in American history.

    The Liberty Head Eagle, or $10 gold piece, was introduced in 1838, replacing the earlier Capped Bust Eagle design. Christian Gobrecht, the U.S. Mint’s third Chief Engraver, created the design, which would become one of the longest-running coin designs in U.S. history. The obverse features Lady Liberty in profile, wearing a coronet inscribed with the word "LIBERTY." Liberty’s hair is tied back in a bun, and her head is surrounded by 13 stars, representing the original colonies, with the date "1899" below. The design reflects the neoclassical style that was popular in American coinage during the 19th century, emphasizing simplicity, balance, and strength. The obverse design is particularly well-struck on this MS63 example, with Liberty’s facial features and hair showing strong detail and minimal signs of wear.

    The reverse of the 1899-S $10 Gold Liberty features an eagle with outstretched wings, clutching arrows and an olive branch in its talons. Above the eagle’s head is a ribbon bearing the national motto "IN GOD WE TRUST," which was added to the design in 1866. Surrounding the eagle are the inscriptions "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "TEN D." The reverse design, like the obverse, is executed in a neoclassical style, symbolizing the strength and unity of the nation. The San Francisco Mint’s "S" mintmark is located just below the eagle, identifying this coin as a product of the famed western mint. The reverse of this MS63 example is particularly well-preserved, with crisp details in the eagle’s feathers and a strong, lustrous finish.

    The 1899-S $10 Gold Liberty is part of a series that was heavily influenced by the economic and industrial growth of the United States during the 19th century. Gold coins, particularly the $10 Eagle, played a crucial role in American commerce, especially in the western states, where gold was mined in abundance. The San Francisco Mint, which opened in 1854, was established to handle the large quantities of gold being extracted from California and the surrounding regions. Coins struck at the San Francisco Mint are often known for their high quality, and the 1899-S $10 Liberty is no exception. This coin was produced during a time when the gold standard was firmly established in the U.S., making gold coins like the $10 Liberty an important part of everyday commerce as well as a store of wealth.

    The mintage of the 1899-S $10 Gold Liberty was relatively moderate, with 2,040,000 coins produced. While this is a sizable mintage compared to earlier issues in the series, the survival rate of coins in higher grades, such as MS63, is much lower. Many of these coins were circulated heavily, and it is uncommon to find examples that have remained in mint state condition. This makes an MS63 example, graded by PCGS, a valuable and desirable piece for collectors who seek both quality and historical significance in their collections. The PCGS certification adds an extra layer of assurance, guaranteeing that the coin has been authenticated and graded accurately by one of the most trusted grading services in the world.

    The Liberty Head design was eventually replaced in 1907 by Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ new $10 Indian Head design, which introduced a more modern and artistic style to American coinage. However, the Liberty Head series remains a favorite among collectors for its historical significance and its association with America’s growth as a global economic power. The 1899-S $10 Gold Liberty, with its connection to the San Francisco Mint and its MS63 grade, is an excellent representation of this important period in U.S. numismatic history.

    The Certified 1899-S $10 Gold Liberty MS63 PCGS is a highly collectible coin that combines historical significance, classic design, and investment potential. Its relatively high mintage is offset by the scarcity of high-grade examples, making this MS63 specimen particularly desirable. The combination of the San Francisco Mint's quality production and the PCGS certification ensures that this coin will remain a valuable and cherished part of any collection. Whether collected for its beauty, its historical context, or its role in the economic development of the United States, the 1899-S $10 Gold Liberty is a true gem in American numismatics.

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    • Year: 1899
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    • Mint Mark: S
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