$10 Indian Gold Eagle MS62 PCGS (1907-1933) - Random Year

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$10 Indian Gold Eagle MS62 PCGS (1907-1933) - Random Year

Certified U.S. Gold with a Bold, Iconic Design

The $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle, minted from 1907 to 1933, is one of the most innovative and visually striking coins in American numismatic history. Designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens at the urging of President Theodore Roosevelt, this revolutionary coin features Liberty wearing a Native American war bonnet—a design never before seen on U.S. coinage—and a majestic eagle standing on a bundle of arrows on the reverse.

This listing features a random-year example, professionally graded MS62 (Mint State 62) by PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service). These coins are fully uncirculated and certified genuine, combining historic value with the security of third-party grading.

Product Highlights

  • Date Range: Random Year (1907–1933)

  • Certification: PCGS MS62 (Mint State 62)

  • Gold Content: 0.48375 troy oz

  • Purity: 90% gold, 10% copper

  • Total Weight: 16.718 grams

  • Diameter: 27 mm

  • Obverse Design: Liberty wearing a Native American headdress, encircled by 13 stars

  • Reverse Design: Standing bald eagle with olive branch and arrows, inscribed with “E PLURIBUS UNUM” and “IN GOD WE TRUST”

  • Designer: Augustus Saint-Gaudens

  • Mint Marks: May include Philadelphia (no mintmark), Denver (D), or San Francisco (S) – varies by coin

  • Packaging: PCGS holder with certification label and unique serial number

Note: This listing is for a random-year coin. The exact year and mintmark are selected at the time of order fulfillment. All coins are certified MS62 by PCGS.

Why MS62?

PCGS's Mint State 62 grade represents a coin that is fully uncirculated, with full luster and strong design detail. These coins may show some noticeable marks or abrasions under magnification but maintain overall visual appeal. MS62 is one of the most popular certified grades for collectors seeking quality and historical significance at an accessible price.

The Legacy of the Indian Head Eagle

The Indian Gold Eagle stands apart in U.S. coinage history for its iconic incused design and cultural symbolism. Its innovative appearance, unique texture, and ties to Roosevelt’s “Golden Age of American Coinage” have made it a perennial favorite among gold collectors.

Minted in a time of national transformation—spanning WWI, the Roaring Twenties, and the Great Depression—these coins carry real weight, both in gold and in story.

Why Buy from Great American Coin Company?

At Great American Coin Company, we specialize in certified, pre-1933 U.S. gold and take pride in offering products that are both historically significant and accurately represented. When you order from www.greatamericancoincompany.com, you receive:

  • PCGS-certified gold with verified weight, purity, and condition

  • Detailed, transparent listings and expert packaging

  • Fully insured shipping within the United States

  • Service from a U.S.-based company trusted since 2006

We are committed to quality, accuracy, and your complete satisfaction.

Ideal For

  • Collectors of certified pre-1933 U.S. gold

  • Buyers looking for historic Mint State gold at a smart price point

  • Enthusiasts of Saint-Gaudens and Roosevelt-era coinage reform

  • Meaningful gifts rooted in American legacy

Order your $10 Indian Gold Eagle – MS62 PCGS – Random Year (1907–1933) today from Great American Coin Company, and secure a bold, certified piece of America’s golden history.

Product ID: V4-IC1L-LYAB
Denomination: $10
Date: Random Year
Dates Minted: 1907-1933
Mintage: TBD
Coin Grade: Brilliant Uncirculated (BU)
Diameter: 27 mm
Thickness: 2.03 mm
Edge: Reeded
Metal: Gold
Fineness: 0.900
Bullion Weight: 0.4838 troy oz
Bullion Manufacturer: United States Mint          
Obverse Designer: Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Reverse Designer: Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Tube/Roll Quantity: NA
Box Quantity: NA
Currency Symbol: USD
Currency Country: United States