$10 Indian Gold Eagle
The $10 Indian Gold Eagle is a remarkable and unique piece of American coinage history, minted from 1907 to 1933. Containing 0.48375 troy ounces of pure gold and struck in .900 fine gold, this coin is an iconic representation of early 20th-century U.S. minting excellence. Designed by the famous sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, it was introduced during President Theodore Roosevelt’s efforts to enhance the beauty of U.S. coinage.
The obverse of the coin features a striking portrait of Lady Liberty wearing a Native American headdress, symbolizing freedom and unity. On the reverse, a majestic bald eagle stands perched on a bundle of arrows and an olive branch, representing both strength and peace.
Key Features:
- Material: Gold
- Purity: .900 (90% gold, 10% copper)
- Weight: 0.48375 troy ounces
- Design:
- Obverse: Lady Liberty with a Native American feathered headdress
- Reverse: Bald eagle perched on arrows and an olive branch
- Condition: Circulated or AU-BU (depending on availability)
- Minted: Between 1907 and 1933
- Availability: Available at PMR Bullion
- Shipping: PMR Bullion provides secure and insured shipping
Additional Information: The $10 Indian Gold Eagle is celebrated for its bold design and connection to America’s past. Its intricate details and historical significance make it a standout in any numismatic collection. Available through PMR Bullion, this coin is a tangible link to the golden era of U.S. minting and a cherished piece for both collectors and history enthusiasts.