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1847 Liberty Head Eagle $10 Gold NGC XF45 Granite Lady Hoard obverse in NGC slab showing Coronet Liberty portrait and 13 stars

1847 Liberty Head Eagle $10 Gold (Granite Lady Hoard) NGC XF45

1847 Liberty Head Eagle $10 Gold NGC XF45 — Granite Lady Hoard

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  • Certified XF45 by NGC — Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, the official grading service of the ANA
  • Provenance-designated: from the celebrated Granite Lady Hoard, noted on the NGC label
  • Struck in gold, weighing 0.4838 troy oz, as a $10 Liberty Head Eagle
  • Obverse features the classic Coronet Liberty portrait surrounded by 13 stars and dated 1847

Specifications

Year
1847
Country of Origin
United States
Face Value
$10
Metal
Gold
Weight
0.4838 troy oz
Grade
XF45
Grading Service
NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation)
Provenance
Granite Lady Hoard
NGC Certification Number
4305230-044
SKU
NGC-4305230-044
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1847 Liberty Head Eagle $10 Gold (Granite Lady Hoard) NGC XF45

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Reverse displays the heraldic eagle with shield and TEN D. denomination inscription
  • Housed in a secure, tamper-evident NGC sonically sealed holder
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    Description

    The 1847 Liberty Head Eagle $10 Gold (Granite Lady Hoard) NGC XF45 is a pre-Civil War American gold coin carrying a coveted provenance designation from the Granite Lady Hoard, clearly noted on its NGC certification label. Struck by the United States Mint in gold at 0. 4838 troy oz, this $10 Eagle belongs to the Liberty Head series — one of the most historically significant gold coin types in American numismatics, struck from 1838 through 1907. The obverse presents the classic Coronet Liberty head in left profile, encircled by thirteen stars and the date 1847, while the reverse displays the heraldic eagle clutching arrows and an olive branch, with the inscription UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and the denomination TEN D. Graded XF45 by NGC, the coin retains well-defined high-relief detail and characteristic original surfaces expected of this grade. The Granite Lady Hoard provenance adds a compelling collecting narrative that elevates this piece beyond a standard date-and-mintmark purchase. The coin is encapsulated in NGC's sonically sealed, tamper-evident holder, providing long-term protection and the confidence of third-party certification from the official grading service of the American Numismatic Association.

    Frequently asked questions

    This coin carries the Granite Lady Hoard provenance designation, printed directly on the NGC label. Hoard-designated coins are traced to a specific discovery or collection, adding a documented collecting narrative and historical context that makes them especially desirable to advanced numismatists and type collectors alike.
    XF45, or Extremely Fine 45, indicates that the coin shows light wear on the highest relief points with all major design elements sharp and well-defined. At this grade, the Liberty portrait, eagle's feathers, and lettering remain crisp, placing it firmly in the collectible circulated tier preferred by many classic gold collectors.
    The coin is encapsulated in an NGC sonically sealed, tamper-evident hard plastic holder, the industry-standard slab used by the official grading service of the American Numismatic Association. The holder preserves the coin's surfaces and displays both the obverse and reverse without removing the coin from its protective enclosure.
    This coin is part of the Liberty Head Eagle series, also known as the Coronet Head $10 Gold series, produced by the United States Mint from 1838 through 1907. The 1847 issue falls in the early Philadelphia Mint era of the series, predating the California Gold Rush surge in production that would follow in subsequent years.