As World War I raged, the coins of the US Eagle Gold denomination would see production fall or halt altogether for several years. The 1915 $10 Indian Eagle was one of the final issues in this series and featured a mintage of just 351,000 coins in total. Despite that low mintage, quality pieces with an attractive allure are found in good numbers at MS63 grades, with 1,296 surviving specimens reported at this grade level. Right now, 1915 Pre-33 $10 Indian Gold Eagle Coins are available from JM Bullion in MS63 condition.
Coin Highlights:
This 1915 Pre-33 $10 Indian Gold Eagle Coin is in Mint State 63 condition. The average coin at this grade level has an attractive eye appeal with the possibility of distracting marks in the primary focal fields, as well as a few scattered hairlines or one small patch of hairlines. The 1915 $10 Indian Eagle from the Philadelphia Mint is known to showcase a sharp strike and strong luster, with many specimens offering a vibrant green-gold tone with the possibility of rose or orange highlights in the gold.
The $10 Indian Gold Eagle was introduced in 1907 by the US Mint and produced annually until the eve of World War I. The 1915 and 1916 issues of the coin saw much lower volume, with production limited to Philadelphia and San Francisco in 1915 and only San Francisco in 1916. The coins were not struck again until 1920, with subsequent issues only in 1926, 1930, 1932, and the final release in 1933.
The obverse of the 1915 Pre-33 Indian Eagle Coin includes a depiction of Lady Liberty. This unique design combines the classical depictions of Lady Liberty, in left-profile relief, with an indigenous element in the form of the feathered headdress she wears.
On the reverse side of 1915 $10 Indian Gold Eagles, you will find the American bald eagle. This design shows the bald eagle perched on a sheaf of arrows. With its wings at its sides, the eagle clutches the sheaf, which is wrapped in an olive branch.
If you have any questions about gold coins for sale, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.
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As World War I raged, the coins of the US Eagle Gold denomination would see production fall or halt altogether for several years. The 1915 $10 Indian Eagle was one of the final issues in this series and featured a mintage of just 351,000 coins in total. Despite that low mintage, quality pieces with an attractive allure are found in good numbers at MS63 grades, with 1,296 surviving specimens reported at this grade level. Right now, 1915 Pre-33 $10 Indian Gold Eagle Coins are available from JM Bullion in MS63 condition.
Coin Highlights:
This 1915 Pre-33 $10 Indian Gold Eagle Coin is in Mint State 63 condition. The average coin at this grade level has an attractive eye appeal with the possibility of distracting marks in the primary focal fields, as well as a few scattered hairlines or one small patch of hairlines. The 1915 $10 Indian Eagle from the Philadelphia Mint is known to showcase a sharp strike and strong luster, with many specimens offering a vibrant green-gold tone with the possibility of rose or orange highlights in the gold.
The $10 Indian Gold Eagle was introduced in 1907 by the US Mint and produced annually until the eve of World War I. The 1915 and 1916 issues of the coin saw much lower volume, with production limited to Philadelphia and San Francisco in 1915 and only San Francisco in 1916. The coins were not struck again until 1920, with subsequent issues only in 1926, 1930, 1932, and the final release in 1933.
The obverse of the 1915 Pre-33 Indian Eagle Coin includes a depiction of Lady Liberty. This unique design combines the classical depictions of Lady Liberty, in left-profile relief, with an indigenous element in the form of the feathered headdress she wears.
On the reverse side of 1915 $10 Indian Gold Eagles, you will find the American bald eagle. This design shows the bald eagle perched on a sheaf of arrows. With its wings at its sides, the eagle clutches the sheaf, which is wrapped in an olive branch.
If you have any questions about gold coins for sale, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.