The Indian Gold Eagle is one of the more unique pieces of American coinage. Designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and introduced in 1907, it is one of only two historic US coins to combine traditional images of Lady Liberty with elements of indigenous culture. The 1912 Indian Head Eagle had a robust mintage of 405,000 coins. Though there are a larger number of graded specimens from this year, the appeal of this particular coin is in its visual characteristics. Now, 1912 Pre-33 $10 Indian Gold Eagle Coins in MS62 condition are available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This 1912 Pre-33 $10 Indian Gold Eagle Coin is available in Mint State 62 condition. An MS62 specimen typically showcases distracting marks in the primary and secondary areas, with a few scattered hairlines or one noticeable patch of hairlines. 1912 Indian Gold Eagles in MS62 condition are known to boast a medium to rich yellow gold color, with green or copper hues possible on some specimens. Most are sharply struck, though weakness can appear on the left wing of the eagle on the reverse of some specimens.
Lady Liberty is shown in the obverse of the 1912 Pre-33 Indian Eagle Coin. This left-profile portrait of Liberty shows the female allegory wearing a feathered headdress. Saint-Gaudens’ design is unique in the Eagle Series for its combination of traditional Liberty visuals and indigenous elements.
An American bald eagle is found on the reverse of 1912 $10 Indian Gold Eagles. The design shown here captures a bald eagle perched on a sheaf of arrows with its wings at its sides. The eagle’s talons clutch the sheaf, which is wrapped in an olive branch.
The $10 Indian Eagle was the final design in the $10 Eagle Series. It was introduced in 1907 and available on the coins through the end of gold coining in the US in 1933. Saint-Gaudens created both the $10 Indian Eagle and the $20 Liberty Double Eagle designs in 1907.
JM Bullion customer service is available to help you buy gold at 800-276-6508. Additionally, you can chat with us online or email us directly.
Ships Within 1 Business Day of Cleared Payment
Tracking and insurance included on all orders
The Indian Gold Eagle is one of the more unique pieces of American coinage. Designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and introduced in 1907, it is one of only two historic US coins to combine traditional images of Lady Liberty with elements of indigenous culture. The 1912 Indian Head Eagle had a robust mintage of 405,000 coins. Though there are a larger number of graded specimens from this year, the appeal of this particular coin is in its visual characteristics. Now, 1912 Pre-33 $10 Indian Gold Eagle Coins in MS62 condition are available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This 1912 Pre-33 $10 Indian Gold Eagle Coin is available in Mint State 62 condition. An MS62 specimen typically showcases distracting marks in the primary and secondary areas, with a few scattered hairlines or one noticeable patch of hairlines. 1912 Indian Gold Eagles in MS62 condition are known to boast a medium to rich yellow gold color, with green or copper hues possible on some specimens. Most are sharply struck, though weakness can appear on the left wing of the eagle on the reverse of some specimens.
Lady Liberty is shown in the obverse of the 1912 Pre-33 Indian Eagle Coin. This left-profile portrait of Liberty shows the female allegory wearing a feathered headdress. Saint-Gaudens’ design is unique in the Eagle Series for its combination of traditional Liberty visuals and indigenous elements.
An American bald eagle is found on the reverse of 1912 $10 Indian Gold Eagles. The design shown here captures a bald eagle perched on a sheaf of arrows with its wings at its sides. The eagle’s talons clutch the sheaf, which is wrapped in an olive branch.
The $10 Indian Eagle was the final design in the $10 Eagle Series. It was introduced in 1907 and available on the coins through the end of gold coining in the US in 1933. Saint-Gaudens created both the $10 Indian Eagle and the $20 Liberty Double Eagle designs in 1907.
JM Bullion customer service is available to help you buy gold at 800-276-6508. Additionally, you can chat with us online or email us directly.