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1913 US $10 Indian Head Gold Coin PCGS MS64 (Indian Head Eagle Gold Coin)

The 1913 U.S. $10 Indian Head Eagle coin is known as one of the most iconic and artistic coins in the history of American gold coins. Issued by the United States Mint, it is part of a series with a highly distinctive style among American gold coin designs. The coin featured here is a valuable collector's item, having been awarded a high mint state grade of MS64 by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS), a global third-party grading agency.

This 1913 $10 Indian Head gold coin is part of the so-called "Indian Head Eagle" series, one of America's classic gold coins issued from 1907 to 1933. This series is highly regarded by many collectors and historians as a symbol of the golden age of American artistic coin design.

This gold coin has a face value of $10 and is part of the traditional American gold coin denomination known as the "Eagle." It contains approximately 0.4838 troy ounces (approximately 15 grams) of gold, with a purity of 90% gold (.900 Gold). The remaining 10% is made up of copper, an alloy traditionally used to increase the durability of gold coins.

The 1913 Indian Head Eagle was created as part of a coin design reform initiated by Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States. President Roosevelt wanted to make American coin designs more artistic and beautiful, so he commissioned the famous sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens to create a new coin design.

This revolution is sometimes called the "Renaissance of American Coin Design," and among the coins that resulted are some of the most beautiful designs in American history, including the Indian Head Eagle gold coin.

The obverse of the coin features a portrait of Lady Liberty wearing a Native American feather headdress. This design is different from the traditional Statue of Liberty in that it is depicted wearing a feather headdress, which symbolizes Native American culture. This is a unique design that is very famous as a symbol of American history and culture.

The portrait is surrounded by 13 stars, which represent the 13 states at the time of American independence. The year of issue, "1913," is engraved below the portrait. This simple yet powerful design has become an iconic style of American coin design in the early 20th century.

One of the most distinctive features of the Indian Head Eagle is the special engraving technique known as the "Incuse Design." While the design on a regular coin is carved in a way that it stands out from the surface, on this coin the design is carved inward from the surface. This technique was extremely innovative for coins at the time, and is still known as a rare design today.

The reverse features a powerful eagle, a symbol of America. The eagle holds an olive branch and is depicted as a symbol of peace and unity. The words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "TEN DOLLARS" are engraved around the coin, signifying the nation of America and its denomination. The motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" is also engraved as part of the design.

The 1913 Indian Head Eagle was struck by the Philadelphia Mint. The mintage for that year was estimated at approximately 442,000, a relatively medium mintage for the entire series. However, since many of the early 20th century gold coins were later melted, there are not many remaining in good condition today.

This coin has been graded MS64 (Mint State 64) by PCGS. MS64 is a very high rating even among mint state coins, meaning that the coin has retained almost all of the beautiful condition it had when it was minted. There may be some minor contact marks, but overall it is in very attractive condition.

PCGS is one of the most trusted coin grading services in the world. Their role is to clarify the market value of coins by having third-party experts evaluate them and certify their authenticity and preservation. Coins sealed in PCGS slab cases are guaranteed authenticity and preservation, providing collectors and investors with peace of mind.

The 1913 Indian Head Eagle is one of the most popular series of U.S. gold coins, highly sought after by collectors worldwide for its unique design, historical significance, and gold value.

This coin is not only valuable as a gold coin, but also a symbol of American history and art. The cultural, political, and artistic values of early 20th century America are expressed in this small coin. Therefore, this coin is valued not only as a precious metal, but also as a historical work of art.

Gold has a long history of use as a store of value. From ancient civilizations to the present day, gold has been used as currency and an asset around the world. Gold coins are a particularly popular investment and are highly sought after by collectors.

The 1913 Indian Head Eagle is both a valuable gold bullion coin and a collectible coin. Because it contains approximately 0.48 ounces of gold, it has both a bullion value based on the price of gold and a premium for its historic value.

Classic American gold coins are a very important category in the world of coin collecting, especially the period from 1907 to 1933, known as the Golden Age of American coin design, which produced many masterpieces.

The Indian Head Eagle gold coin stands out from other gold coins due to its unique incused design. This design was controversial at the time, but is now recognized as one of the most important designs in the history of American coinage.

The year 1913 was a time of expansion for the American economy before World War I, and a time of growth in American industry and finance. Issued against this historical backdrop, this gold coin can be said to be a symbol of America in the early 20th century.

These classic American gold coins are now traded in collector markets around the world, and coins certified by third-party grading agencies such as PCGS are particularly popular and highly trusted in the international market.

The 1913 $10 Indian Head Gold Coin, PCGS MS64, is a fascinating coin that combines American history, art, and the value of gold. The iconic Indian Head design, incuse engraving, and its historical background as a classic American gold coin make this coin special.

This coin is an attractive addition to any gold coin collection, American coin collector, or long-term precious metals investment. Highly preserved, PCGS MS64, this 1913 Indian Head Eagle is a beautiful gold coin that holds an important place in the history of American coinage.

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