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We are excited to present the extraordinary 1847-O $10 Gold Liberty PCGS AU58 Rotated Dies Error, a truly unique and historically significant numismatic gem.
The 1847-O $10 Gold Liberty is a captivating coin that carries the rich legacy of the New Orleans Mint. The obverse features Lady Liberty wearing a coronet, symbolizing freedom and prosperity, while the reverse showcases a majestic bald eagle with outstretched wings, representing the strength and resilience of the United States.
Coin Specs:
Coin: 1847-O $10 Gold Liberty 170 Degrees Rotated Dies Error
Year: 1847
Mintmark: O (New Orleans)
Weight: Approximately 16.72 grams
Purity: .900 fine gold
Diameter: 27 mm
Condition: PCGS AU58 (About Uncirculated)
The significance of the 170-degree rotated dies error on this coin cannot be overstated. This unique error occurred during the minting process when the coin was struck with misaligned dies, resulting in an eye-catching rotation of approximately 170 degrees. Such errors are incredibly rare and add an extra layer of intrigue and collectability to the coin.
The New Orleans Mint, where this coin was struck, played a vital role in American history. Established in 1838 to address the growing need for coinage in the expanding southern region of the United States, the New Orleans Mint produced a wide variety of gold and silver coins. Coins minted at the New Orleans Mint are highly sought after by collectors due to their historical significance and limited availability.
Investing in the 1847-O $10 Gold Liberty PCGS AU58 Rotated Dies Error is an exceptional opportunity for collectors and investors. This coin not only represents a piece of American history but also carries the unique distinction of an error, making it even more rare and desirable among numismatic enthusiasts.
Don't miss the chance to own this extraordinary coin. The 1847-O $10 Gold Liberty PCGS AU58 Rotated Dies Error from The Fairmont Collection is a true treasure that combines historical significance, numismatic intrigue, and investment potential. Secure yours today from Texas Bullion Exchange and become part of the fascinating story of American coinage.
We are excited to present the extraordinary 1854-O $10 Gold Liberty Small Date PCGS AU58, a numismatic gem with historical significance and investment potential.
The 1854-O $10 Gold Liberty Small Date is a captivating coin that holds a special place in American history. Minted at the historic New Orleans Mint, this coin carries the legacy of one of the most significant branches of the United States Mint. The obverse features Lady Liberty wearing a coronet, symbolizing freedom and liberty, while the reverse showcases a majestic bald eagle with outstretched wings, representing the strength and resilience of the nation.
Coin Specs:
Coin: 1854-O $10 Gold Liberty Small Date
Year: 1854
Mintmark: O (New Orleans)
Weight: Approximately 16.72 grams
Purity: .900 fine gold
Diameter: 27 mm
Condition: PCGS AU58 (Almost Uncirculated)
Investing in the 1854-O $10 Gold Liberty Small Date PCGS AU58 is a remarkable opportunity for collectors and investors alike. This coin not only holds historical significance as an early production of the New Orleans Mint but also showcases the small date variety, adding to its rarity and desirability among numismatic enthusiasts.
The New Orleans Mint, established in 1838, played a vital role in American coinage history. It served as a branch mint and produced coins that circulated throughout the southern states, contributing to the commerce and economy of the region. The 1854-O $10 Gold Liberty Small Date coin represents a piece of this rich history, reflecting the craftsmanship and legacy of the New Orleans Mint.
Gold coins have long been recognized as a tangible asset and a hedge against inflation. The 1854-O $10 Gold Liberty Small Date PCGS AU58, with its significant gold content, offers both aesthetic beauty and intrinsic value, making it a valuable addition to any investment portfolio.
When you acquire the 1854-O $10 Gold Liberty Small Date PCGS AU58 from Texas Bullion Exchange, you can rest assured knowing that you are receiving an authentic and high-quality coin.
This coin represents not only a piece of American history but also a sound investment opportunity. The PCGS AU58 grade signifies its Almost Uncirculated condition, further confirming its excellent preservation over time.
Don't miss out on this extraordinary coin. The 1854-O $10 Gold Liberty Small Date PCGS AU58 is a true treasure that will enhance any collection or investment portfolio. Secure yours today from Texas Bullion Exchange and embrace the historical significance and potential of this remarkable coin.
4-PC AMERICAN GOLD EAGLE SET PROOF (CAPSULE ONLY)
.9167 FINE GOLD
1.85 oz
S.S. CENTRAL AMERICA #2 (with Pinch)
Cert. Number 35058625 PCGS # 672862
This highly lustrous GEM gleams with mint fresh brilliance on both sides accenting the high-end quality surfaces. The strike is razor-sharp, with fully defined devices seen throughout. Even after the recovery of the S.S. Central America, this date remains rare in Mint State condition. The smaller denomination gold coins were likely not stored in the cargo hold, like the larger denomination coins, but in the pockets of passengers and crew. It is interesting to note that the finest known examples of this date sat on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean for nearly 150 years! There were a total of 87,000 $5 Liberty's minted at the San Francisco Mint in 1857. PCGS has only certified 200 total coins across all grades. Out of those 200 coins, 49 were found on the S.S. Central America, and the ONE-AND-ONLY 1857-S $5 Liberty that has been certified as a Proof-Like coin by PCGS or NGC is the coin recently acquired by Texas Bullion Exchange Inc. We would like to wish the new owner a hearty congratulations in advance, you now own a piece of American history from the iconic S.S. Central America.
Product Details
The 2021-W Type-2 Burnished American Gold Eagle is now available in a perfect MS70 condition with the exclusive authentic Michael “Miles” Standish Signature!
Michael “Miles” Standish is a prominent numismatist, author, coin grader, and industry innovator. He was the first full-time coin grader at PCGS and joined NGC as a vice president in 2015, having handled many of the greatest U.S. rarities, such as the finest 1913 Liberty Nickel and the finest 1804 Dollar. Standish’s many contributions to the hobby were recognized in 2011 by US Mint Director Edmund Moy, who presented Standish with the coveted Director’s Coin for Excellence Medal. He was also named one of the top ten most influential people in numismatics by Coin World Magazine.
Each of these $50 gold coins are in a perfect MS70 grade from NGC. Miles Standish Signature Series American Gold Eagle Mint State 70’s are available as single coins and even a full Date Run featuring one of each Gold American Eagle minted since 1986.
Demand for these hand-signed coins is expected to outpace supply as investors and collectors realize the tremendous investment potential of these coins. The Miles Standish Signature Series is also available in Silver American Eagles, Gold American Buffaloes, Platinum American Eagles, and Palladium American Eagles. Please contact us for more information about the Miles Standish Signature Series Mint State 70 coins available through Texas Bullion Exchange Inc. Add 1 oz of pure gold to your collection in the most exclusive way today!
Coin Highlights
•Contains 1 troy ounce of .999 fine gold.
•Hand Signed Miles Standish Directors Medal of Excellence NGC Label
•Black Core NGC Holder
•2021 marks the 15th year issue of the Burnished American Gold Eagle Series.
•Holds a face value of $50 USD and bears legal tender status, backed by the United States Government.
•Obverse features the infamous Lady Liberty design, an original portrait by Augustus Saint-Gaudens for the Double Eagle gold coin from 1907 to 1932
•The Type 2 reverse, introduced Mid 2021, features a striking close-up portrait of the American Bald Eagle by Jennie Norris.
- American Gold Eagles
Product Details
The first year of the American Gold Eagle is now available in a perfect MS70 condition with the exclusive authentic Michael “Miles” Standish Signature!
Michael “Miles” Standish is a prominent numismatist, author, coin grader, and industry innovator. He was the first full-time coin grader at PCGS and joined NGC as a vice president in 2015, having handled many of the greatest U.S. rarities, such as the finest 1913 Liberty Nickel and the finest 1804 Dollar. Standish’s many contributions to the hobby were recognized in 2011 by US Mint Director Edmund Moy, who presented Standish with the coveted Director’s Coin for Excellence Medal. He was also named one of the top ten most influential people in numismatics by Coin World Magazine.
Each of these $50 gold coins have a perfect MS70 grade from NGC. Miles Standish Signature Series American Gold Eagle Mint State 70’s are available as single coins and even a full Date Run featuring one of each Gold American Eagle minted since 1986.
Demand for these hand-signed coins is expected to outpace supply as investors and collectors realize the tremendous investment potential of these coins. The Miles Standish Signature Series is also available in Silver American Eagles, Gold American Buffaloes, Platinum American Eagles, and Palladium American Eagles. Please contact us for more information about the Miles Standish Signature Series Mint State 70 coins available through Texas Bullion Exchange Inc. Add 1 oz of pure gold to your collection in the most exclusive way today!
Coin Highlights
•Contains 1 troy ounce of .999 fine gold.
•Hand Signed Miles Standish Directors Medal of Excellence NGC Label
•Black Core NGC Holder
•1986 marks the first year issue of the American Gold Eagle Series.
•Holds a face value of $50 USD and bears legal tender status, backed by the United States Government.
•Obverse features the infamous Lady Liberty design, an original portrait by Augustus Saint-Gaudens for the Double Eagle gold coin from 1907 to 1932
•Reverse: Designed by Miley Busiek, showing a male bald eagle in flight carrying an olive branch to his nest, where a female awaits with her young