We are excited to present the extraordinary 1847-O $10 Gold Liberty PCGS AU58 Rotated Dies Error, a truly unique and historically significant numismatic gem.The 1847-O $10 Gold Liberty is a captivating coin that carries the rich legacy of the New Orleans Mint. The obverse features Lady Liberty wearing a coronet, symbolizing freedom and prosperity, while the reverse showcases a majestic bald eagle with outstretched wings, representing the strength and resilience of the United States.Coin Specs:Coin: 1847-O $10 Gold Liberty 170 Degrees Rotated Dies ErrorYear: 1847Mintmark: O (New Orleans)Weight: Approximately 16.72 gramsPurity: .900 fine goldDiameter: 27 mmCondition: PCGS AU58 (About Uncirculated)The significance of the 170-degree rotated dies error on this coin cannot be overstated. This unique error occurred during the minting process when the coin was struck with misaligned dies, resulting in an eye-catching rotation of approximately 170 degrees. Such errors are incredibly rare and add an extra layer of intrigue and collectability to the coin.The New Orleans Mint, where this coin was struck, played a vital role in American history. Established in 1838 to address the growing need for coinage in the expanding southern region of the United States, the New Orleans Mint produced a wide variety of gold and silver coins. Coins minted at the New Orleans Mint are highly sought after by collectors due to their historical significance and limited availability.Investing in the 1847-O $10 Gold Liberty PCGS AU58 Rotated Dies Error is an exceptional opportunity for collectors and investors. This coin not only represents a piece of American history but also carries the unique distinction of an error, making it even more rare and desirable among numismatic enthusiasts.Don’t miss the chance to own this extraordinary coin. The 1847-O $10 Gold Liberty PCGS AU58 Rotated Dies Error from The Fairmont Collection is a true treasure that combines historical significance, numismatic intrigue, and investment potential. Secure yours today from Elite Coin Group Exchange and become part of the fascinating story of American coinage.