Direct from JM Bullion’s collection of pre-1933 gold coins, the Indian Gold Eagle Coin is now available and ready to ship in VF (Very Fine) condition. This striking piece of currency was first released by the US Mint in 1908 as the third and final version of the $10 Gold Eagle. It would enjoy circulation until 1933, when the cessation of gold coinage drew its mintage to a close.
As one of the last existing pieces of genuine gold currency, the Indian Gold Eagle boasts a purity of 90.0% that makes it valuable as both an investment and a collectible. It also offers a convenient size of 0.4838 troy oz that is perfect for individuals who prefer self-storage.
Coin Highlights:
The design of the $10 Indian Gold Eagle Coin was created by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens. It was meant to reflect the US’s budding sense of identity. Prominently displayed on its front side is Saint-Gaudens’ unique rendition of Lady Liberty, which depicts her in a traditional feathered war bonnet. This image was considered quite revolutionary for its period because it not only acknowledged the customs of the Native American people, but actively attempted to integrate them into the established US culture. Further emphasizing this theme is Saint-Gaudens’ inclusion of the design’s previous thirteen star border, which had served as a tribute to the original US colonies.
The reverse side of the coin offers an equally patriotic motif with Saint-Gaudens’ depiction of the Heraldic eagle. As with his portrayal of Lady Liberty, Saint-Gaudens chose to revise the existing representation of the iconic emblem with a more contemporary interpretation. His version of the Heraldic Eagle depicts the national bird as it perches vigilantly upon an olive branch and a pile of arrows.
To find out more about the Pre-1933 Indian Gold Eagle Coin (VF), please call 800-276-6508. Customers may also use the site’s live chat and online submission forms. For a complete list of similar merchandise, be sure to view the Pre-33 Gold Coins section.
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Direct from JM Bullion’s collection of pre-1933 gold coins, the Indian Gold Eagle Coin is now available and ready to ship in VF (Very Fine) condition. This striking piece of currency was first released by the US Mint in 1908 as the third and final version of the $10 Gold Eagle. It would enjoy circulation until 1933, when the cessation of gold coinage drew its mintage to a close.
As one of the last existing pieces of genuine gold currency, the Indian Gold Eagle boasts a purity of 90.0% that makes it valuable as both an investment and a collectible. It also offers a convenient size of 0.4838 troy oz that is perfect for individuals who prefer self-storage.
Coin Highlights:
The design of the $10 Indian Gold Eagle Coin was created by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens. It was meant to reflect the US’s budding sense of identity. Prominently displayed on its front side is Saint-Gaudens’ unique rendition of Lady Liberty, which depicts her in a traditional feathered war bonnet. This image was considered quite revolutionary for its period because it not only acknowledged the customs of the Native American people, but actively attempted to integrate them into the established US culture. Further emphasizing this theme is Saint-Gaudens’ inclusion of the design’s previous thirteen star border, which had served as a tribute to the original US colonies.
The reverse side of the coin offers an equally patriotic motif with Saint-Gaudens’ depiction of the Heraldic eagle. As with his portrayal of Lady Liberty, Saint-Gaudens chose to revise the existing representation of the iconic emblem with a more contemporary interpretation. His version of the Heraldic Eagle depicts the national bird as it perches vigilantly upon an olive branch and a pile of arrows.
To find out more about the Pre-1933 Indian Gold Eagle Coin (VF), please call 800-276-6508. Customers may also use the site’s live chat and online submission forms. For a complete list of similar merchandise, be sure to view the Pre-33 Gold Coins section.