1932 $10 Indian Gold PCGS MS-62

The 1932 $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle represents the final year of this iconic American gold coin series, making it a significant issue for collectors. Designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and minted during the depths of the Great Depression, this coin was produced in limited quantities as gold coinage was soon to be discontinued for general circulation. The 1932 issue marks the end of an era in American numismatics, with only 4,463,000 pieces minted at the Philadelphia facility.
The obverse features Saint-Gaudens' masterful portrayal of Lady Liberty wearing a feathered Native American headdress, surrounded by thirteen stars representing the original colonies. The reverse displays a majestic eagle perched on a bundle of arrows with an olive branch, symbolizing America's preparedness for war and desire for peace. The coin exhibits well-struck detail throughout, with bold relief on both the headdress feathers and eagle's plumage.
Graded MS-62 by PCGS, this coin displays attractive mint luster with even golden surfaces typical of the grade. The 1932 $10 Indian remains highly sought after by collectors of pre-1933 gold and American type coins, representing both artistic excellence and historical significance. The coin pictured is the exact coin you will receive.
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