$10 Indian Gold Eagle – Varying Condition

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$2,428.02

The $10 Indian Gold Eagle, struck from 1907 to 1933, is one of the most admired U.S. gold coins ever minted. Composed of 90% gold with an actual gold weight of 0.4838 troy ounces, it represents both historic artistry and intrinsic value.

Designed by famed sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the obverse features Lady Liberty wearing a striking Native American-style headdress with the word “LIBERTY” inscribed above. The reverse depicts a majestic standing eagle perched on a bundle of arrows and an olive branch, symbolizing both strength and peace.

The $10 Indian is considered one of the most beautiful American coins, part of President Theodore Roosevelt’s effort to elevate U.S. coinage design into “small works of art.” With its limited mintage and historical significance, it holds strong appeal among both investors and collectors.

Coins offered are in varying conditions, ranging from well-circulated examples that reflect their journey through history, to higher-grade pieces with crisp details. Each coin is a genuine piece of America’s Pre-1933 gold legacy.

Key Details:

  • Minted: 1907–1933

  • Denomination: $10 Gold Eagle

  • Metal Content: 90% Gold, 10% Copper

  • Actual Gold Weight (AGW): 0.4838 troy oz

  • Designer: Augustus Saint-Gaudens

  • Condition: Varying collectible grades