The $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle, struck by the United States Mint from 1907 to 1933, is widely celebrated as one of the most beautifully designed coins in American numismatic history. Commissioned under President Theodore Roosevelt as part of a sweeping effort to elevate the artistic quality of U.S. coinage, the coin was designed by the legendary sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, whose high-relief vision set an enduring standard for American coin art. Now, 1932 Pre-33 $10 Indian Gold Eagle Coins in certified condition are available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
These 1932 Pre-33 $10 Indian Gold Eagle Coins are available in Mint State 63 condition. Coins with this grade maintain a rather attractive eye appeal, even with distracting marks present in the primary focal areas and scattered hairlines. The coins in this listing were graded by either the PCGS or NGC, and we cannot guarantee which one graded the coin you will receive.
The obverse of the 1932 $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle presents one of the most distinctive portraits in American coinage: a left-facing Liberty clad in a feathered war bonnet traditionally associated with Plains Indian culture, encircled by thirteen stars representing the original colonies. Designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and refined after his death by Charles Barber and Bela Lyon Pratt, the portrait carries a sense of quiet dignity and symbolic depth.
On the reverse of the 1932 Pre-33 Indian Head Eagle Coin, you will find a bold, naturalistic American eagle with outstretched wings, perched on a bundle of arrows above an olive branch. Together, the two sides of this coin form a harmonious artistic statement that many numismatists consider the apex of American gold coin design.
The 1932 $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle holds particular significance in American coinage history, as it was among the final years of regular gold eagle production before President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Executive Order 6102 in 1933 effectively ended the circulation of gold coinage in the United States. With a mintage of 4,463,000 pieces, the 1932 issue is one of the more available dates in the series, making it an accessible entry point for collectors seeking to own a coin from this storied final chapter of American gold coinage. Its production coincided with the depths of the Great Depression, a period of profound economic hardship that would ultimately lead to the dramatic transformation of the nation’s monetary system.
JM Bullion customer service can assist you at 800-276-6508 when buying gold. Additionally, you can connect with us online through our web chat and email address.

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The $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle, struck by the United States Mint from 1907 to 1933, is widely celebrated as one of the most beautifully designed coins in American numismatic history. Commissioned under President Theodore Roosevelt as part of a sweeping effort to elevate the artistic quality of U.S. coinage, the coin was designed by the legendary sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, whose high-relief vision set an enduring standard for American coin art. Now, 1932 Pre-33 $10 Indian Gold Eagle Coins in certified condition are available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
These 1932 Pre-33 $10 Indian Gold Eagle Coins are available in Mint State 63 condition. Coins with this grade maintain a rather attractive eye appeal, even with distracting marks present in the primary focal areas and scattered hairlines. The coins in this listing were graded by either the PCGS or NGC, and we cannot guarantee which one graded the coin you will receive.
The obverse of the 1932 $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle presents one of the most distinctive portraits in American coinage: a left-facing Liberty clad in a feathered war bonnet traditionally associated with Plains Indian culture, encircled by thirteen stars representing the original colonies. Designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and refined after his death by Charles Barber and Bela Lyon Pratt, the portrait carries a sense of quiet dignity and symbolic depth.
On the reverse of the 1932 Pre-33 Indian Head Eagle Coin, you will find a bold, naturalistic American eagle with outstretched wings, perched on a bundle of arrows above an olive branch. Together, the two sides of this coin form a harmonious artistic statement that many numismatists consider the apex of American gold coin design.
The 1932 $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle holds particular significance in American coinage history, as it was among the final years of regular gold eagle production before President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Executive Order 6102 in 1933 effectively ended the circulation of gold coinage in the United States. With a mintage of 4,463,000 pieces, the 1932 issue is one of the more available dates in the series, making it an accessible entry point for collectors seeking to own a coin from this storied final chapter of American gold coinage. Its production coincided with the depths of the Great Depression, a period of profound economic hardship that would ultimately lead to the dramatic transformation of the nation’s monetary system.
JM Bullion customer service can assist you at 800-276-6508 when buying gold. Additionally, you can connect with us online through our web chat and email address.