1905 $10 Liberty NGC MS64









The 1905 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle is a shining example of America’s golden age of coinage. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint just before the sweeping redesigns of the early 20th century, this coin captures the proud legacy of pre-1933 U.S. gold.
Designed by Christian Gobrecht, the obverse showcases Lady Liberty wearing a coronet inscribed with the word "LIBERTY," surrounded by thirteen stars and the date below. The reverse features a bold heraldic eagle grasping arrows and an olive branch, flanked by the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST” above and “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” around the rim.
Containing 0.4838 troy ounces of gold and measuring 27 mm in diameter, the 1905 Liberty Eagle is composed of .900 fine gold (21.6 karats) with a weight of 16.72 grams. Its substantial gold content and timeless design make it a favorite among collectors and investors alike.
As a pre-1933 gold coin, the 1905 $10 Liberty Eagle also holds historic significance—surviving the government recalls of the 1930s that saw millions of gold coins melted down. Coins like this are not just rare; they are tangible links to a pivotal era in American monetary history.
Whether you're building a legacy collection or diversifying with historic gold, the 1905 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle offers enduring beauty, intrinsic value, and true American heritage.