Pre-33 $10 Indian .4838 oz Gold Eagle (Random Year, Varied Condition)
Summary
| Pre-33 $10 Indian .4838 oz Gold Eagle (Random Year, Varied Condition) |
Item specifics
| Mint: | U.S. Mint |
| Year of Issue: | Random Year |
| Issuing Country: | United States |
| Weight: | 0.48380 oz |
| Composition: | Gold |
| Purity: | 0.900 |
| Mintage: | Varies |
| Diameter: | 27mm |
| Denomination: | $10 |
| Packaging: | Coin Flip |
| Circulated/Uncirculated: | Circulated |
Description
Pre-33 $10 Indian Gold Eagle Coin – Random Year (1907–1933) – Circulated
The Pre-33 $10 Indian Gold Eagle Coin remains one of the most admired designs in American numismatics. Created by renowned sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, this historic gold coin blends artistic excellence with substantial gold content. First introduced in 1907 and minted until 1933, it represents one of the final circulating gold coins issued by the United States before the nation abandoned the gold standard.
Each coin contains .4838 troy ounces of gold and features a .900 gold purity, alloyed for durability during circulation. Measuring approximately 27 mm in diameter with a thickness of 2.03 mm and a reeded edge, the coin carries a $10 face value backed by the United States government. Production took place at the Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco Mints. Because this listing offers random-year coins, the exact date and mint mark will depend on available inventory.
A Distinctive and Historic American Design
The obverse showcases Lady Liberty wearing a traditional Native American war bonnet. The word “LIBERTY” appears across the headband, while thirteen stars encircle the portrait in tribute to the original American colonies. The date of issue appears below, completing a design that remains instantly recognizable among collectors.
On the reverse, a powerful American bald eagle rests on a bundle of arrows intertwined with an olive branch. This imagery symbolizes both national strength and the pursuit of peace. Surrounding the eagle are the inscriptions “United States of America,” “E Pluribus Unum,” and the denomination.
The early versions of this coin featured a distinctive recessed or “incuse” style, where the design elements appeared sunken into the surface. Later issues transitioned to a raised design format while maintaining the strong artistic vision created by Saint-Gaudens.
A Finite Supply of Historic U.S. Gold
In 1933, the United States government began recalling gold coins from circulation as part of a nationwide monetary policy change during the Great Depression. Millions of coins were melted into gold bars. Consequently, surviving Pre-1933 U.S. gold coins now represent a limited and historically significant supply.
The coins offered here come in circulated condition. Some examples may show signs of previous cleaning or may have been used in jewelry at one time. While cosmetic differences may exist, each coin retains its historic design and full gold content. Every coin ships in protective packaging, typically in a plastic flip.
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Add the Pre-33 $10 Indian Gold Eagle Coin to your collection today and secure a remarkable piece of American monetary history.
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