$437,500.00 USD
– SOLDThe 1913 U.S. Gold $10 Indian Head is a highly prized coin known for its rarity and historical significance. Designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the coin features an image of Lady Liberty wearing a Native American headdress on the obverse (front) and a standing eagle on the reverse (back). This design was part of the Indian Head series, which was minted between 1907 and 1933.
In 1913, only 99 proof coins were produced, making this coin particularly rare. Proof coins were specially made for collectors, with sharper details and a mirror-like finish, which distinguishes them from regular circulation coins. The specific coin you mentioned is graded NGC PF67, indicating it is in near-perfect condition with very few, if any, imperfections.
Because of its limited mintage, high grade, and the artistry of its design, the 1913 $10 Indian Head Gold coin is considered a significant piece of U.S. numismatic history. It is a valuable and sought-after collectible that appeals to both collectors and investors.