$10 Gold Indian Eagle – PCGS MS61
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$10 Gold Indian Eagle – PCGS MS61 (Pre-1933 U.S. Gold Coin)
The $10 Gold Indian Eagle graded PCGS MS61 combines historic value with certified authenticity. Struck by the U.S. Mint between 1907 and 1933, this coin contains 0.48375 troy ounces of .900 fine gold. It showcases the artistry of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, who designed Liberty wearing a Native American headdress on the obverse—a bold and patriotic statement of its era.
Each coin has been professionally graded by PCGS as Mint State 61. While minor contact marks may appear, it retains full mint luster and shows no signs of wear. Additionally, the coin comes sealed in a tamper-evident slab, protecting its condition and verifying its authenticity. As a result, it appeals to both investors and collectors who value assurance and long-term growth.
Because these coins survived the 1933 gold recall, they are now considered scarce. Their limited availability increases demand, especially among those building a portfolio of pre-1933 U.S. gold. Whether you're collecting historic U.S. coinage or diversifying your holdings, this Indian Head Eagle offers enduring value.
Key Highlights
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0.48375 troy oz of .900 fine gold
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PCGS certified Mint State 61 condition
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Obverse: Liberty with Native American headdress
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Reverse: Perched bald eagle with arrows and olive branch
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Designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens
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$10 legal tender denomination
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Minted from 1907–1933
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Sealed in PCGS slab for authenticity and preservation
Date | Varies |
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Denomination | $10 |
Grade | PCGS MS-61 |
Purity | .9000 |
Weight | .48375 oz |