Description
$10 Indian Head U.S. Gold (1907-1933), Almost Uncirculated (AU), 0.4838 Troy Ounce Gold Content
The $10 Indian Head U.S. Gold Coin (1907-1933) is a stunning piece of American numismatic history, designed by the renowned Augustus Saint-Gaudens. With its iconic imagery and exceptional craftsmanship, this coin is both a valuable investment and a treasured collectible.
Coin Highlights:
- United States Mint Facility: Philadelphia Mint, Denver Mint, San Francisco Mint
 - Denomination: $10.00 USD
 - Date: 1907-1933
 - Quality / Type: Almost Uncirculated (AU)
 - Purity: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
 - Diameter: 27 mm
 - Metal Weight: 0.48375 Troy Ounces Pure Gold
 - Edge:
- (1907-1911) 46 raised stars
 - (1912-1933) 48 raised stars
 
 - Designer: Augustus Saint-Gaudens
 
Design Features:
- Obverse:
- Features Liberty wearing a Native American headdress surrounded by stars and the word “LIBERTY.”
 - Includes the year of minting.
 
 - Reverse:
- Depicts a majestic American bald eagle standing on a bundle of arrows and an olive branch.
 - Includes inscriptions “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “TEN DOLLARS,” and the motto “E PLURIBUS UNUM.”
 - The motto “IN GOD WE TRUST” is present on Variety 2 coins (1908-1933).
 
 
Variety Notes:
- Variety 1 (1907-1908): May or may not include the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST” on the reverse. The edge may or may not include stars.
 - Variety 2 (1908-1933): Includes the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST” on the reverse and has stars on the edge.
 











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