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Certified US Gold $10 Liberty MS63 1892-S PCGS

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    The Certified US Gold $10 Liberty 1892-S MS63 PCGS is an outstanding example of late 19th-century American gold coinage, representing both the enduring legacy of the Liberty Head design and the growing role of branch mints like San Francisco in producing high-quality coinage. The $10 Liberty Head Eagle, also known as the Coronet Head Eagle, was designed by Christian Gobrecht and struck from 1838 through 1907. By the time the 1892-S issue was released, the series was nearing its twilight years, but the quality and design remained as strong as ever. This coin, struck at the San Francisco Mint, offers collectors a beautifully preserved specimen that showcases the excellence of American minting during a time of industrial and economic growth.

    Christian Gobrecht’s design for the Liberty Head $10 Gold Eagle was part of a larger redesign effort by the United States Mint to bring uniformity and neoclassical elegance to the nation’s gold coinage. The Liberty Head motif presented on this denomination emphasizes a classical depiction of Liberty, rendered with poise and strength, evoking the spirit of a young and ambitious America. The series lasted nearly seven decades with only minor modifications, a testament to its widespread acceptance and the beauty of its design. The 1892-S is a key issue for collectors who focus on high-grade San Francisco Mint eagles or who seek attractive, mint-state 19th-century U.S. gold coins.

    The obverse of the 1892-S $10 Liberty features a left-facing bust of Lady Liberty wearing a coronet inscribed with the word “LIBERTY.” Her hair is tied in a bun at the back of her neck, with cascading curls falling just beneath the coronet. Thirteen stars, representing the original thirteen colonies, circle the outer edge of the coin. The date “1892” is clearly positioned at the bottom. In MS63 condition, Liberty’s portrait retains its full definition, with sharp details visible in her hair strands, coronet, and facial features. The coin exhibits vibrant luster across the fields, especially around the protected areas of the design, giving the obverse a brilliant and clean appearance.

    The reverse presents a powerful American bald eagle with its wings spread wide. The eagle clutches a bundle of arrows in its left talon and an olive branch in its right, symbolizing the nation’s strength and commitment to peace. A shield covers the eagle’s chest, and the inscriptions “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and “TEN D.” form an elegant arc around the design. Above the eagle’s head appears the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST,” a feature that was added to the reverse starting in 1866. Just beneath the eagle, the coveted “S” mintmark indicates that this coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint. In MS63, the reverse boasts excellent definition, with crisp feather details and minimal marks, all complemented by the coin’s original mint brilliance.

    The 1892-S $10 Liberty was struck at the San Francisco Mint, a branch that played a crucial role in coin production throughout the latter half of the 19th century. Established during the California Gold Rush, the San Francisco Mint helped process the vast quantities of gold discovered in the West, making it a vital part of the U.S. monetary system. In 1892, the San Francisco Mint struck 45,000 $10 Liberty coins, a modest mintage even by contemporary standards. This relatively low production figure adds to the coin’s appeal, particularly in Mint State condition, where survivors become far scarcer.

    Most coins from this era entered circulation quickly, especially in the West, where gold coins were widely used in daily commerce. As a result, the vast majority of 1892-S eagles are found in well-worn grades. Mint State examples, especially those graded MS63 and higher, are significantly less common. The survival rate of Mint State coins from this issue is low, and when they do surface, they are often in MS60 to MS62 condition. The MS63 designation from PCGS places this piece among the top quality survivors of its mintage and ensures both its authenticity and its exceptional level of preservation.

    Graded MS63 by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS), this coin is classified as choice uncirculated. It exhibits full mint luster, strong strike quality, and a limited number of contact marks that are small and well-distributed. While it may not be entirely free of imperfections, an MS63 coin is considered high-grade and offers excellent visual appeal. The surfaces are often bright with strong cartwheel luster, and the devices—particularly Liberty’s portrait and the eagle—are sharp and bold. This level of preservation makes it an attractive option for both type collectors and those focused on assembling a complete set of Liberty Head Eagles.

    The coin’s surfaces display the hallmark vibrancy of San Francisco Mint issues, known for their high-quality strikes and luster. The coloration of this MS63 specimen is typically a rich yellow-gold, occasionally with subtle rose or greenish highlights depending on how it was stored. With PCGS certification, the coin is safely encapsulated in a tamper-proof holder that not only protects it from environmental damage but also verifies its authenticity, grade, and origin. The encapsulation ensures the coin will remain in top condition for generations to come.

    The scarcity of the 1892-S $10 Liberty in Mint State condition contributes to its strong demand among collectors. As one of the lower-mintage issues in the series, it bridges the gap between affordability and rarity—especially when found in higher grades like MS63. For advanced collectors building a complete set of Liberty Head Eagles by date and mintmark, this coin represents a significant milestone. Its superior grade places it among the more elite survivors of the issue, making it especially appealing for inclusion in registry sets or advanced U.S. gold collections.

    Beyond its collectibility, the coin carries intrinsic value due to its gold content. Composed of 90% gold and 10% copper, the $10 Liberty contains 0.4838 troy ounces of gold. While its numismatic premium far exceeds bullion value at this grade, the intrinsic metal content reinforces its status as a solid store of wealth. For many collectors and investors, certified Mint State gold coins from the 19th century offer both historic charm and long-term financial stability. The 1892-S MS63 PCGS example embodies both of these attributes with elegance and reliability.

    The Certified US Gold $10 Liberty 1892-S MS63 PCGS combines exceptional preservation, historic mintmark, and beautiful classical design in one remarkable coin. With its low original mintage, limited number of Mint State survivors, and distinguished grade, it stands as a testament to the craftsmanship of the San Francisco Mint and the artistic vision of Christian Gobrecht. Whether as a centerpiece in a gold type collection, a milestone in a date-and-mint set, or a treasured numismatic investment, this coin captures the grandeur of 19th-century American gold coinage at its finest.

  • Details:
    • Denomination: $10
    • Year: 1892
    • Diameter: N/A
    • Mint Mark: S
    • Thickness: N/A
    • Grade: Certified

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