1915 $10 Indian PCGS MS63









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The 1915 $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle, graded MS63 by PCGS, is a beautiful example of one of America’s most artistic and historically significant gold coins. With a bold design by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and over a century of history behind it, this coin is a standout piece for collectors of pre-1933 U.S. gold. Its Mint State designation ensures strong visual appeal, crisp detail, and original surfaces that showcase the craftsmanship of early 20th-century U.S. coinage.
The Indian Head Eagle was first introduced in 1907 as part of President Theodore Roosevelt’s ambitious plan to beautify American coinage. Sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, already famous for designing the iconic $20 Double Eagle, also reimagined the $10 denomination. The result was a striking and powerful design unlike anything that had come before it.
On the obverse, Liberty appears wearing a Native American feathered headdress with the word LIBERTY above and thirteen stars encircling the rim, representing the original colonies. The date 1915 is placed just below her portrait. The reverse features a bold, standing bald eagle perched on a bundle of arrows with an olive branch beneath, symbolizing strength and peace. Inscriptions include UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, E PLURIBUS UNUM, IN GOD WE TRUST, and the denomination TEN DOLLARS.
The 1915 issue was struck at the Philadelphia Mint, with a final mintage of 351,000 coins. While that number may seem healthy, most of these coins either circulated heavily or were later melted down following the Gold Recall Act of 1933. Today, high-grade survivors are increasingly scarce, especially examples that have been certified MS63 by PCGS, one of the most respected grading services in the world.
This particular coin displays original mint luster, well-struck devices, and excellent overall eye appeal. As an MS63, it falls within a desirable range for both advanced collectors and serious investors. It represents a significant step above lower Mint State grades, where distracting marks and duller surfaces are more common, while still offering excellent value compared to the much higher premiums of MS64 and MS65 coins.
With a gold content of 0.48375 troy ounces, the 1915 $10 Indian also holds intrinsic bullion value. However, what sets it apart is its numismatic significance. Pre-1933 U.S. gold coins like this one combine historical legacy with tangible asset protection, appealing to those who want more than just metal weight in their portfolio.
Collectors appreciate the $10 Indian series not only for its beauty but also for its connection to the golden era of American coinage design. The 1915 issue is particularly appealing because it came near the end of the series, just two years before regular production ceased in 1916. After that, only the 1932 issue followed before the denomination was permanently retired.
This PCGS-certified MS63 specimen is encapsulated in a secure holder with a unique certification number, giving you peace of mind in terms of authenticity and condition. It is ideal for inclusion in a U.S. gold type set, a complete Indian Head Eagle set, or as a standout piece in a collection of Mint State gold coins.
Metal | Gold |
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Year | 1915 |
Weight | 0.4838 |