1907-P $10 Gold Liberty Head NGC MS63 Midwest Gold Cache

Take advantage of this "golden" opportunity and secure this 1907-P $10 Gold Liberty Head from the Midwest Gold Cache graded by NGC in Mint State-63 (MS63) condition. Quantities are limited, so don't wait, reserve yours now!

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This "Midwest Gold Cache" Coin Escaped The Government's Melting Pots!

On April 5, 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered all gold coins and gold certificates to be turned over to the Federal Reserve as part of his New Deal policies aimed at addressing the economic challenges of the Great Depression. By May 10, 1933, the government had taken in $300 million gold coins and $470 million worth of gold certificates. This quickly decimated the availability of U.S. Gold–making it quite amazing that this 1907-P Gold Liberty Coin escaped the recall and was not destroyed and lost to collectors forever. It is due to the significance of this pieces that the one available here has been pedigreed by the Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) as being part of the "Midwest Gold Cache" that was discovered in a hoard found in Chicago. Plus, this highly pure 90% fine gold comes graded by NGC as being in Choice Uncirculated Mint State-63 (MS63) condition!

The 1907 Gold Liberty: Born From A Clash Of The Titans

It was a battle reminiscent of the ancient Greek gods. In one corner, President Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt. In the other corner, Charles Barber, the 6th Chief Engraver at the United States Mint. Roosevelt wanted a new $10 gold piece that reflected the beauty and majesty of ancient gold coins. Barber wanted a workmanlike design that would be easy to strike. The men faced off, but just before Roosevelt left office, he ordered the mint to use his preferred design, a new one crafted by famed American sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens–and collectors have loved the coin ever since! It shows Miss Liberty in a Native American headdress on the obverse and a defiant American Eagle on the reverse. The $10 Gold Eagle coins were struck from 1907 to 1933.

Order Now, Quantities Are Extremely Limited

Our quantities are limited, so don't wait to secure yours! Your coin will also come beautifully housed in a wood presentation case and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. Take advantage of this "golden" opportunity and click this first-year-of-issue 1907-P $10 Gold Liberty Head coin to your cart right now!

COIN HIGHLIGHTS:

  • DESIGNED BY AUGUSTUS SAINT-GAUDENS – Famed American sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens is one of the most celebrated coin designers in U.S. Mint history.
  • EACH COIN IS STRUCK IN HIGHLY PURE GOLD – This coin was struck in 16.718 grams of highly pure 90% fine gold and measures 27 mm in diameter.
  • VINTAGE U.S. LEGAL TENDER – These Gold Eagle coins are $10 legal tender in the United States.
  • UNCIRCULATED CONDITION – Your 1907-P $10 Gold Indian will come graded by the Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) in Choice Uncirculated Mint State-63 (MS63) condition.
  • MIDWEST GOLD CACHE PEDIGREE – NGC has further pedigreed this coin with a Midwest Gold Cache certification, an additional mark of significance that this coin survived the gold recall and meltings of 1933.

Every year these popular gold coins get harder and harder to find. By securing yours today, you can avoid future disappointment and the uncertainty of future supplies and prices. Order yours now!

More Information
Country of ManufactureUnited States (US)
Country of OriginUnited States
Denominating CountryUnited States
Currency TypeDollar
Denomination10.00
Year of Issue1907
Mint NameU.S. Mint
Maximum Mintage1203899
Sold Out at MintNo
Grade TypeMetal Grade: MS63
Grading ServiceNGC
Obverse DesignLiberty
Obverse Designer / EngraverChristian Gobrecht
Reverse DesignEagle
Reverse Designer / EngraverChristian Gobrecht
CompositionGold
Purity.900
Weight in Troy Ounces N/A
Dimensions26.8mm
FinishMint State
Finish EnhancementN/A