1875-CC Coronet Head Gold $10 Eagle 

The 1875-CC Coronet Head Gold $10 Eagle is a notable coin minted at the Carson City Mint in Nevada. As a product of this mint, it bears the "CC" mint mark, denoting its origin and adding to its collectibility. 

Designed by Christian Gobrecht, the obverse of the coin features a left-facing bust of Liberty wearing a coronet inscribed with "LIBERTY." 

Thirteen stars representing the original colonies encircle her portrait, and the date "1875" is displayed below. 

On the reverse, an eagle is depicted with outstretched wings, holding arrows and an olive branch. A shield is positioned on the eagle's breast, symbolizing strength and unity. The denomination "TEN D." for ten dollars is inscribed below the eagle. 

The 1875-CC Coronet Head Gold $10 Eagle holds historical significance as it was struck during a time when gold mining was flourishing in the western United States.  

Coins minted at the Carson City Mint are highly sought after by collectors due to their association with the American West and the era of the Wild West. 

Owning a coin like the 1875-CC Coronet Head Gold $10 Eagle allows collectors to own a piece of American numismatic history and appreciate the artistry and craftsmanship of these coins. 

Due to its rarity, historical significance, and unique features, the 1798 Turban Head Gold $10 Eagle with the "8 Over 7" overdate variety and "9 Stars Left - 4 Stars Right" is highly sought after by collectors. Its value is influenced by factors such as its condition, scarcity, and demand among collectors. 

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