$10 Indian Gold Eagle

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$10 Indian Gold Eagle
$10 Indian Gold Eagle
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Designed by famed sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the $10 Indian Gold Eagle is one of the most iconic U.S. gold coins ever produced. Minted from 1907 to 1933, this coin features a bold design of Lady Liberty wearing a Native American war bonnet—an artistic departure from earlier classical styles. Its historical relevance and beauty continue to make it a favorite among collectors and gold investors alike.

Highlights

  • Contains .4838 troy oz of gold (.900 fine)
  • Obverse: Lady Liberty wearing a feathered war bonnet, encircled by 13 stars with "Liberty" on her headband and the date below
  • Reverse: Majestic bald eagle with the inscriptions "United States of America," "E Pluribus Unum," and the denomination "Ten Dollars"
  • Struck at the following mints: Philadelphia (no mintmark), Denver (D), and San Francisco (S). Minted from 1907–1933.
  • Designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens; edge includes stars representing the number of U.S. states at the time of minting
  • Note: Dates and mintmarks will vary and are assigned based on available stock.

Why Choose This Coin?

Cleaned or ex-jewelry $10 Indian Gold Eagles offer a more affordable entry point into pre-1933 U.S. gold. While they may lack the numismatic perfection of higher-graded pieces, they still retain their gold weight, historic appeal, and strong collector demand. These coins are ideal for those seeking vintage gold with lower premiums, visual character, and long-term investment value.

Historical Significance

The $10 Indian Eagle emerged during the "Golden Age" of U.S. coin design, led by President Theodore Roosevelt's ambition to make American coinage more beautiful and meaningful. Saint-Gaudens' design was revolutionary for its time, combining classical ideals with bold national imagery. When President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued Executive Order 6102 in 1933, most gold coins—including $10 Indians—were recalled and melted. This drastically reduced their supply, and surviving examples now represent a fixed, limited piece of monetary history.

Specifications

SKU:
42
Year:
Random
Grade:
Almost Unc
Grade Service:
None
Denomination:
10 Dollars
Mint Mark:
Varies
Metal Content:
0.4838 troy oz
Purity:
0.900
Thickness:
2.03 mm
Diameter:
27 mm

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