1915 $10 Indian CACG MS64

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1915 $10 Indian CACG MS64
1915 $10 Indian CACG MS64
1915 $10 Indian CACG MS64
1915 $10 Indian CACG MS64
1915 $10 Indian CACG MS64
1915 $10 Indian CACG MS64
1915 $10 Indian CACG MS64
1915 $10 Indian CACG MS64
 

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The 1915 $10 Indian Head Eagle is one of the most beautiful and historically significant gold coins struck by the United States Mint. Designed by famed sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the Indian Head Eagle was introduced in 1907 and quickly became a symbol of America’s rising artistic and cultural identity during the early 20th century. The 1915 issue is particularly attractive to collectors because it was struck during a period when the denomination was still actively used in commerce, yet relatively few examples survive today in Mint State with strong eye appeal.

The obverse design features Lady Liberty wearing a Native American headdress, a bold departure from earlier classical depictions. Thirteen stars arc above her portrait, representing the original colonies, with the year of mintage, 1915, placed at the base. On the reverse, a majestic bald eagle stands proudly on a bundle of arrows while grasping an olive branch, symbolizing both military readiness and the pursuit of peace. Above the eagle is the national motto “IN GOD WE TRUST,” along with “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and the denomination “TEN DOLLARS.” The combination of artistry, symbolism, and historical resonance has ensured the design’s enduring appeal.

The mintage for the 1915 Indian Head Eagle was 351,000 pieces, struck at the Philadelphia Mint. While this figure is moderate, attrition from melting during the 1930s and circulation wear has left far fewer survivors in collectible condition today. Many of the coins that remain exhibit heavy marks, rub, or diminished luster from time spent in circulation. This makes Mint State examples both scarce and desirable, especially in higher grades where the coin’s beauty and detail can be fully appreciated.

This particular coin has been graded MS64 by CAC Grading, a respected authority in the numismatic field. At this level, the coin exhibits vibrant original mint luster, sharp detail, and only a few minor contact marks consistent with the grade. MS64 coins strike an excellent balance between quality and affordability, offering collectors nearly gem appearance without the premium required for MS65 or higher. The coin’s surface is bright, the strike is sharp, and the overall presentation makes it highly appealing to both advanced collectors and those seeking a standout representative of the series.

What elevates this example further is its CACG certification. Coins approved by CACG are recognized for their solid quality within the grade, original surfaces, and strong eye appeal. Collectors and investors alike prize CACG-certified pieces because they offer added assurance of authenticity, grade accuracy, and long-term marketability. In today’s numismatic market, CACG coins are viewed as premium quality and often command higher levels of demand and liquidity.

For collectors assembling a type set of U.S. gold coins, the 1915 $10 Indian Head Eagle offers an excellent opportunity. It represents both the artistry of Saint-Gaudens and the golden age of American coin design. For those building a date or series set, this Philadelphia Mint issue is an important and desirable addition, one that balances availability with relative scarcity in higher Mint State grades. Investors also view the coin as a sound choice, given its intrinsic gold content, its historical value, and its recognition among numismatists worldwide.

The 1915 $10 Indian Head Eagle CACG MS64 embodies the strength, artistry, and legacy of early 20th-century American coinage. With its near-gem preservation, CACG certification, and timeless design, this piece is both a store of wealth and a treasure for any serious collection. It stands as a reminder of an era when coinage was elevated to high art, and it continues to captivate collectors more than a century after it was struck.

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Year1915

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