Tag Archive for: $10 Indian

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Coin 401 – 1907. No periods $10 Indian PCGS MS-67

Coin Number 401 Absolutely stunning with radiant mint luster, a bold strike and unending eye appeal. The surfaces are memorable and completely free of any marks, hairlines or ticks. Resplendent yellow gold with a dash of green. While not the…
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Coin 402- 1907. Rolled edge $10 Indian PCGS MS-66

Coin Number 402 This is the "Rolled Edge" variety and one of just a net 42 pieces released by the Mint. These were not struck as patterns but intended for circulation. The majority of those struck were melted, but some did get released and…
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Coin 403 – 1908. With motto $10 Indian PCGS Proof 67+ Matte

Coin Number 403 In early 1908 the Motto IN GOD WE TRUST was added to the reverse of these magnificent Saint-Gaudens eagles, although a modest number were struck for circulation prior to the addition of this Motto. Proof coins from this series…
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Coin 404 – 1908-S. With motto $10 Indian PCGS MS-68

Coin Number 404 This is one of just two coins so graded by PCGS with a single coin above with the "+" designation. The surfaces are virtually pristine, with just a few microscopic signs of handling. Classic San Francisco luster which coruscates…
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Coin 405 – 1910 $10 Indian PCGS Proof 67+

Coin Number 405 This is the finest certified 1910 Indian eagle seen by PCGS. It is as close to perfection as one could imagine, with sparkling bright surfaces, luminous yellow-gold color throughout and a perfectly sharp strike. While mint records…
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Coin 399 – 1907 J-1774A $10 Indian NGC Proof 62

Coin Number 399 This is an incredibly important Eagle. It is one of two struck in July of 1907, one was sent to President Teddy Roosevelt, the other to Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Which of the two this is remains unknown. The other coin has disappeared.…
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Coin 400 – 1907. Wire rim, periods $10 Indian NGC MS-68

Coin Number 400 This is the first rather sizable emission of the 1907 Indian Eagle. A total of 500 were released and this example is one of the absolute finest to exist. The obverse is virtually perfect in preservation, and the reverse too…
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1914-S $10 Indian. PCGS MS-66

Cert #8877 7416869 Coin Number 310 This is the sole and finest example of this date and mint graded by PCGS. The only MS-66 and its from the Kutasi Collection. Glorious greenish luster on both sides, with just a few tiny signs of handling.…
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1915 $10 Indian. NGC Proof 67

Cert # 1727697-004 Coin Number 311 This is a truly wonderful example of this low mintage Proof issue. Only 75 pieces were struck as demand for these Matte Proof coins never found strong public support. Today around 40 to 45 are known, and…
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1915 $10 Indian. NGC MS-67

Cert # 1654393-004 Coin Number 312 Gorgeous quality and rich greenish orange swaths of luster dance when held under a light. The obverse is really superb, with just visual perfection on the obverse, the reverse has a couple of trivial ticks,…