1901 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle PCGS MS63 (CAC Approved)
A truly exceptional example of classic American gold coinage, 1901 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle, graded MS63 by PCGS and certified by CAC, exemplifies both beauty and rarity.
Coin Highlights
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Year: 1901
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Denomination: $10 (Eagle)
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Certification: PCGS MS63
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CAC Approved: Yes — green sticker
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Composition: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
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Diameter: 27 mm
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Weight: 16.718 grams
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Mintage: 1,718,740
- PCGS MS63 Population: 6,366
Historical Significance
The $10 Liberty Gold Eagle, designed by Christian Gobrecht, was first minted in 1838 and became a cornerstone of American gold currency. The term “eagle” not only designates this denomination but also defines the standard by which all other U.S. gold coins are measured.
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The Half Eagle equals half the value of the Eagle.
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The Double Eagle equals twice the value of the Eagle.
This makes the Eagle the benchmark of 19th-century U.S. gold coinage — the bellwether for collectors.
About CAC Approval
Obtaining a CAC (Certified Acceptance Corporation) sticker signifies that the coin meets the strictest standards within its grade. Gold coins approved by CAC are especially coveted — their quality, originality, and eye appeal exceed expectations for the assigned grade.
Owning a CAC-approved gold Eagle represents a true victory for any numismatist seeking verified excellence.
Market Value
According to the CAC price guide, this coin holds a value of $2,700, reflecting strong collector demand and premium recognition for its high-quality strike and superior preservation.
