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| 1908-1932 $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle, About Uncirculated, AU50 |

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Augustus Saint-Gaudens is remembered as one of the greatest artists of his age. And although his Double Eagle is hailed by many as the most beautiful of all U.S. coins, there is another gold piece he designed… the $10 Indian Head Eagle of 1907-1933. Featuring designs of equal beauty and meticulous detail, the obverse shows Liberty wearing an American Indian headdress in raised relief. The reverse displays an Eagle standing strong and proud. In an unusual design twist, instead of being lettered or reeded, the edge has 46 raised stars through 1911, and 48 for the remainder of the series.
From 1908-33, just over 14.3 million Indian Head Eagles were struck for circulation. With 130 million collectors today, that means just 1 in 9 can ever hope to own this magnificent gold coin – among the last $10 gold pieces issued for circulation. Now with the passage of over 75 years, and after the Gold Recall Order of 1933 and loss through melting, who knows exactly how many remain. But if you act right away, you can own an Augustus Saint-Gaudens gold piece at an affordable price!
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