1910-D $10 Indian NGC MS63

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1910-D $10 Indian NGC MS63
1910-D $10 Indian NGC MS63
1910-D $10 Indian NGC MS63
1910-D $10 Indian NGC MS63
1910-D $10 Indian NGC MS63
1910-D $10 Indian NGC MS63
1910-D $10 Indian NGC MS63
1910-D $10 Indian NGC MS63
 

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The 1910-D $10 Indian Gold Eagle is a striking example of early 20th-century American coinage and a standout from the esteemed Indian Head Eagle series. Minted at the Denver Mint, this coin is part of President Theodore Roosevelt’s campaign to elevate U.S. coin artistry—and it remains one of the most admired gold designs in numismatic history.

Sculpted by renowned artist Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the obverse features a unique portrait of Liberty wearing a Native American war bonnet—an unconventional and powerful representation of American identity. Thirteen stars curve along the upper rim, symbolizing the original colonies. The reverse displays a proud eagle standing on a bundle of arrows and an olive branch, with the motto “E PLURIBUS UNUM” boldly placed to its left.

Struck in .900 fine gold, the 1910-D Indian Eagle contains 0.4838 troy ounces of pure gold and measures 27 mm in diameter. The “D” mintmark, found on the reverse to the left of the arrows, signifies its origin from the Denver Mint—one of the few mints producing gold coins at the time.

The 1910-D issue is especially desirable due to its relatively low mintage and strong strike quality, making it a key date for both collectors and gold investors. Its blend of artistic excellence, historical significance, and gold content gives it enduring value in any portfolio or collection.

Add a piece of American gold coinage history to your holdings with the 1910-D $10 Indian Gold Eagle—a bold symbol of national identity and numismatic prestige.

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