
The Indian Gold Eagle was first released in 1908 as the third and final version of the $10 Eagle Coin. It was produced by the US Mint until the 1933 cessation of gold coinage. As one of the few existing pieces of genuine gold currency, the Indian Gold Eagle possesses an impressive purity of 90.0%. Such exceptional composition makes it a formidable asset to include in both collections and investment portfolios. Further contributing to the value of this exquisite collectible is its BU (Brilliant Uncirculated) condition, which is very rare for coins from this era.
Coin Highlights:
The artwork featured on the $10 Indian Gold Eagle was designed by renowned sculptor, Augustus Saint-Guadens. On its obverse, Saint-Gaudens offers a unique departure from earlier, more traditional portrayals of Lady Liberty. He depicts her in the ceremonial feathered headdress of the Native Americans rather than her trademark coronet. Saint-Gaudens’ intention behind this artistic revision was to emphasize the US’s growing sense of national identity. Also enhancing the message of this piece are the thirteen stars that appear in an arched formation above Lady Liberty; these pay tribute to the original colonies. Inscribed beneath her is the coin’s mintage year.
The reverse side of the coin displays Saint-Gaudens’ interpretation of the classic Heraldic Eagle. However, instead of a depicting an eagle in flight, it portrays a standing eagle that has stoically perched itself on top of an olive branch and a pile of arrows. Saint-Gaudens took great care to provide a realistic portrayal of the eagle from the detailed rendering of its feathers to the distinctive shape of its beak. Also included in the reverse side’s design are the coin’s denomination, country of issue and the phrases, “In God We Trust” and “E Pluribus Unum.”
To learn more about Pre-1933 Gold Coins or Rare Gold Coins, please call 800-276-6508. Customers may also reach a representative via the live chat and online submission form features. For additional versions and grades of this piece, be sure to check the site’s $10 Liberty gold pieces category.
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The Indian Gold Eagle was first released in 1908 as the third and final version of the $10 Eagle Coin. It was produced by the US Mint until the 1933 cessation of gold coinage. As one of the few existing pieces of genuine gold currency, the Indian Gold Eagle possesses an impressive purity of 90.0%. Such exceptional composition makes it a formidable asset to include in both collections and investment portfolios. Further contributing to the value of this exquisite collectible is its BU (Brilliant Uncirculated) condition, which is very rare for coins from this era.
Coin Highlights:
The artwork featured on the $10 Indian Gold Eagle was designed by renowned sculptor, Augustus Saint-Guadens. On its obverse, Saint-Gaudens offers a unique departure from earlier, more traditional portrayals of Lady Liberty. He depicts her in the ceremonial feathered headdress of the Native Americans rather than her trademark coronet. Saint-Gaudens’ intention behind this artistic revision was to emphasize the US’s growing sense of national identity. Also enhancing the message of this piece are the thirteen stars that appear in an arched formation above Lady Liberty; these pay tribute to the original colonies. Inscribed beneath her is the coin’s mintage year.
The reverse side of the coin displays Saint-Gaudens’ interpretation of the classic Heraldic Eagle. However, instead of a depicting an eagle in flight, it portrays a standing eagle that has stoically perched itself on top of an olive branch and a pile of arrows. Saint-Gaudens took great care to provide a realistic portrayal of the eagle from the detailed rendering of its feathers to the distinctive shape of its beak. Also included in the reverse side’s design are the coin’s denomination, country of issue and the phrases, “In God We Trust” and “E Pluribus Unum.”
To learn more about Pre-1933 Gold Coins or Rare Gold Coins, please call 800-276-6508. Customers may also reach a representative via the live chat and online submission form features. For additional versions and grades of this piece, be sure to check the site’s $10 Liberty gold pieces category.