An American Gold Masterpiece: Extremely Fine To Brilliant Uncirculated Pre-1933 Saint-Gaudens Gold Indians
Collectors have found pre-1933 Gold $10 Indian Head coins very desirable. Struck from 1907 to 1933, the coin was famously designed by American sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens at the behest of President Theodore Roosevelt and minted in highly pure 90% fine gold. The design was minted until 1933 when President Franklin Roosevelt required Americans to turn in their gold coins to be melted into bars to help combat the Great Depression. Today, Indian Head Gold are considered to be among the most beautiful U.S. gold coins ever struck. These signature coins celebrate America’s dramatic transformation into the leading power of the 20th century.
In today’s sizzling coin market, finding any quantity of these beautiful vintage gold coins is not an easy task. We recently acquired a small cache of these classic coins ranging from Extremely Fine to Brilliant Uncirculated (XF–BU) condition. We negotiated a great deal and snatched them off the market!



This Beautiful 1907–1932 $10 Gold Indian Coin Can Be Yours—If You Hurry!
- Beautiful Saint-Gaudens Design
- Minted in 16.718 grams of 90% gold
- 27 mm diameter
- Graded from Extremely Fine to Brilliant Uncirculated (XF–BU)
- Comes with FREE Bonus Pack



Free Bonus Pack Includes:
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1913-1938 Full Date Buffalo Nickel
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Silvertowne Quarter-Ounce Silver Buffalo Round
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1934 $100,000 Gold Certificate Commemorative Print
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One-Ounce Indian Head Copper Bar
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1889-1909 Indian Head Cent (VG-XF)
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Stone Arrowhead
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Hold History in Your Hand



President Theodore Roosevelt
One of the greatest coins in history was born when President Theodore Roosevelt sought out the greatest living American sculptor, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, and commissioned him to redesign the U.S. $10 Gold Eagle. Roosevelt thought our nation’s gold coins needed to reflect the newly found power the United States had gained on the world stage. Working together, the two great men soon unveiled this stunning gold masterpiece: the Saint-Gaudens $10 Gold Indian.



Saint-Gaudens' Magnificent Gold Indian Head Design
The coin features a bold Indian in a spectacular headdress and a defiant Eagle ready to fight. Struck by the U.S. Mint through World War I, Prohibition, and the early years of the Great Depression, the coin was a cornerstone of commerce. The 1932 $10 Indian is essentially the last year of issue because, though the Mint struck a 1933 $10 Indian, virtually the entire mintage was melted before being released.
These Historic Gold Coins Escaped the Gold Recall of 1933
Very few of these original Saint-Gaudens $10 Gold Indians have survived and remain in existence today thanks to America going off the gold standard in 1933, which resulted in massive hoards of these coins being ruthlessly melted in the 1930s. And when it comes to the two coins that Roosevelt and Saint-Gaudens collaborated on—the $10 Gold Indian and the $20 Double Eagle—they had incredibly different mintages. While the $20 Double Eagle has a mintage of about 68 million coins, the $10 Gold Indian had a total mintage of about 13 million coins—five times more scarce than the $20 coin! Seize this opportunity to add this fabulous golden tour de force to your family’s personal history. Future generations—and you yourself—will thank you for it! Act fast, so you don’t miss out!
This is a Special Call-In Only Offer.
This offer for 1907–1932 $10 Gold Indian Coins is limited, and once our supply is gone, that’s it. Which means if you don't move quickly, this opportunity will pass you by. Take advantage of this offer and build a golden legacy for your children, grandchildren, and heirs. Secure one of these popular, high-quality, and scarce collectible gold pieces right now!
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