Description
2010-W US First Spouse Gold (1/2 oz) Proof $10 - James Buchanan's Liberty
Includes original US Mint packaging and Certificate of Authenticity
First Spouse $10 Gold Bullion Coins
The United States Mint's First Spouse gold bullion coins features a portrait on the obverse, and on the reverse a unique design symbolic of the spouses's life and work. In instances where a president held office without a first spouse, the coin bears "an obverse image emblematic of Liberty as depicted on a circulating coin of that era and a reverse image emblematic of themes of that President's life."
The United States Mint certifies that this coin was struck in accordance with legislation passed by Congress and signed by the President on December 22, 2005, as Public Law 109-145. This coin was produced by the Department of the Treasury, United States Mint. This coin is legal tender of the United States.
Coin Designs
The obverse (heads side) design features the obverse design of the Liberty Head $2.50 Gold Quarter Eagle.
The reverse (tails) design features a scene of James Buchanan during his early youth, when he worked as a bookkeeper in a small country store owned by his family.
Our "vintage" US Mint products have been previously owned. They are hand-inspected to ensure they are complete and include all original US Mint packaging. Vintage coins may show some effects of aging and packaging may have some minimal wear and tear.
This listing uses "Reference Images"
The "Reference Images" used in this listing Description were created by Liberty Coin for reference only to depict the quality of the item you will receive. You will NOT receive the exact item that was photographed to create the Reference Images. However, the actual item you will receive is guaranteed to be similar to that shown and exactly as described.
Includes original US Mint packaging and Certificate of Authenticity
First Spouse $10 Gold Bullion Coins
The United States Mint's First Spouse gold bullion coins features a portrait on the obverse, and on the reverse a unique design symbolic of the spouses's life and work. In instances where a president held office without a first spouse, the coin bears "an obverse image emblematic of Liberty as depicted on a circulating coin of that era and a reverse image emblematic of themes of that President's life."
The United States Mint certifies that this coin was struck in accordance with legislation passed by Congress and signed by the President on December 22, 2005, as Public Law 109-145. This coin was produced by the Department of the Treasury, United States Mint. This coin is legal tender of the United States.
Coin Designs
The obverse (heads side) design features the obverse design of the Liberty Head $2.50 Gold Quarter Eagle.
The reverse (tails) design features a scene of James Buchanan during his early youth, when he worked as a bookkeeper in a small country store owned by his family.
Our "vintage" US Mint products have been previously owned. They are hand-inspected to ensure they are complete and include all original US Mint packaging. Vintage coins may show some effects of aging and packaging may have some minimal wear and tear.
This listing uses "Reference Images"
The "Reference Images" used in this listing Description were created by Liberty Coin for reference only to depict the quality of the item you will receive. You will NOT receive the exact item that was photographed to create the Reference Images. However, the actual item you will receive is guaranteed to be similar to that shown and exactly as described.
SPECIFICATIONS | |
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AMW: | 0.5 |
AMW UOM: | troy oz |
Certification: | U.S. Mint |
Composition: | Gold |
Denomination: | $10 |
Designer: | Christian Gobrecht (obverse), David Westwood (reverse) |
Diameter: | 26.5 |
Diameter UOM: | mm |
Edge Type: | Reeded |
Fineness: | 0.9999 |
Metal Content: | 99.99% Gold |
migration phase: | Phase 6 Remaining |
Mint Location: | West Point |
Mint Mark: | W |
Packaging: | US Mint Original Government Packaging & Certificate of Authenticity |
Weight: | 15.554 |
Weight UOM: | gr |
YearIssued: | 2010 |