Presenting the 1915 $10 Liberty Indian Gold Eagle, a remarkable piece of American coinage artistry certified by NGC in Gem, Mint State 65 condition. This coin, part of the last series of $10 Gold Eagles before the U.S. discontinued gold coinage for circulation, stands as an enduring symbol of American heritage.
Designed by the famed sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the obverse features Lady Liberty donning a Native American-style headdress, a striking and unconventional portrayal that pays homage to America’s diverse roots. The reverse showcases a proud American eagle perched on an olive branch, symbolizing peace and strength, with stunning detail that captures the grace of this majestic bird.
With its Mint State 65 grade, this Liberty Indian Gold Eagle exhibits extraordinary luster, sharp details, and minimal contact marks, a testament to its preservation over more than a century. The high-quality condition and lower mintage of the 1915 issue add to its appeal, making it a "better date" in the Liberty Indian series.
Owning the 1915 $10 Liberty Indian Gold Eagle allows you to hold a tangible piece of American history and artistry, a treasure coveted by collectors and investors alike. This exceptional coin reflects the skill and vision of its era, embodying a time when coinage was as much about art as it was about commerce.
For those seeking to add this Mint State 65 Liberty Indian to their collection, contact Austin Rare Coins & Bullion. Our experts are here to guide you in making this beautiful coin a distinguished addition to your numismatic portfolio. Coin shown is the exact coin you will receive.