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$10 Indian Gold Eagles
$10 Indian Head Gold Eagles — the iconic Saint-Gaudens design, graded and certified pre-1933 US gold. In stock in San Antonio.
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About $10 Indian Gold Eagles
The $10 Indian Eagle is a classic denomination of United States gold coinage, struck by the U.S. Mint from 1907 through 1933. Designed by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens — with the series later continued under his assistant Bela Lyon Pratt's reworked reverse — the coin features a bold Native American chief in a feathered war bonnet on the obverse and a perched eagle on the reverse. The incuse (recessed) relief design, introduced in 1908, marked a significant departure from the raised-relief tradition of earlier U.S. coinage and remains one of the most distinctive approaches in American numismatic history. Each coin contains .48375 troy oz of pure gold at a fineness of .900.
As a pre-1933 U.S. gold issue, the $10 Indian Eagle spans a relatively short mintage window across Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco facilities. Survivors range from well-circulated examples to choice uncirculated (MS-63 and above) specimens, with several dates and mint marks recognized as conditionally scarce at higher Sheldon grades. The series also includes branch-mint issues that draw particular interest from date-and-mint collectors building complete sets.
On CoinDuffle, buyers will find $10 Indian Eagles across a range of dates, mint marks, and grades — from circulated examples graded by PCGS or NGC to certified uncirculated coins. Listings span individual pieces from multiple vetted dealers, giving collectors access to both entry-level and advanced acquisitions within this series.
Updated June 2026