$10 Indian Gold Eagle (Pre-1933, AU, Random Year)
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$10 Indian Gold Eagle (Pre-1933, AU, Random Year)
.4838 oz Gold • Designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens • Circulated 1907–1933 • U.S. Mint
- ✓ Contains .4838 troy oz of gold with .900 fine purity
- ✓ Designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens — America’s most acclaimed coin designer
- ✓ Pre-1933 U.S. gold coin — over 90 years old and historically significant
- ✓ Features Lady Liberty wearing a Native American war bonnet
- ✓ About Uncirculated (AU) condition with only light wear
- ✓ Minted at Philadelphia, Denver, or San Francisco Mints
The $10 Indian Gold Eagle stands as one of the most artistically celebrated coins ever struck by the United States Mint. Designed by the legendary Augustus Saint-Gaudens and issued from 1907 to 1933, this gold coin remains an enduring symbol of America’s early 20th-century renaissance in coinage design. Each coin contains .4838 troy ounces of gold with a fineness of .900.
The obverse features Lady Liberty crowned with a Native American war bonnet, surrounded by 13 stars symbolizing the original colonies. The reverse depicts a proud bald eagle standing atop a bundle of arrows and olive branch, encircled by the inscriptions “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” and “IN GOD WE TRUST.” This unique fusion of Liberty and Indigenous imagery makes the design one of the most iconic in U.S. numismatic history.
Each coin offered is in About Uncirculated (AU) condition — exhibiting sharp details and minimal wear from light circulation. These coins circulated more than a century ago, surviving the Gold Reserve Act of 1934 which led to the melting of millions of U.S. gold coins. Their rarity, artistry, and gold content make them a prized addition to any serious collection.
Pre-1933 Gold & The Great Melt
In 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Executive Order required citizens to surrender their gold to the U.S. Treasury, leading to the destruction of countless coins. Only a fraction survived. The $10 Indian Gold Eagle is one of the few remaining pieces of that era — a tangible relic of America’s hard money past. Its survival makes it both a historical artifact and a store of wealth.
Key Features
- ✓ Contains .4838 oz of gold with .900 fine purity
- ✓ Designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, America’s most renowned engraver
- ✓ About Uncirculated (AU) condition — lightly circulated with sharp details
- ✓ Struck between 1907 and 1933 at major U.S. Mints
- ✓ Pre-1933 gold — a limited and highly collectible American treasure
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Specifications
| Item Type: | Historic U.S. Gold Coin (Pre-1933) |
| Designer: | Augustus Saint-Gaudens |
| Years of Issue: | 1907 – 1933 (Random Year) |
| Denomination: | $10 USD (Legal Tender) |
| Mint Locations: | Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco |
| Actual Gold Weight (AGW): | .4838 Troy oz (15.05 g pure gold) |
| Total Weight: | 16.72 g (.900 fine gold, .100 copper) |
| Purity: | .900 fine (21.6 karat) |
| Diameter: | 27 mm |
| Condition: | About Uncirculated (AU) |
| Obverse: | Lady Liberty wearing Native American war bonnet, encircled by 13 stars |
| Reverse: | Bald eagle standing on arrows and olive branch, inscriptions “E PLURIBUS UNUM” & “IN GOD WE TRUST” |
| Packaging: | Protective flip or tube (per quantity) |
| IRA Eligible: | No – collectible vintage coin |
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