Indian Head $10 Gold 1913
Indian Head $10 Gold 1913 is one of the most famous gold circulation coins of the United States, designed by the renowned sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The 1913 issue is one of the earlier in the series minted from 1907 to 1933. This coin represents a remarkable example of classic mint artistry and the historic heritage of the USA. The coin was struck from 900 fine gold (21.6 karat), contains 0.4838 troy ounces of pure gold, has a diameter of 27 mm and weighs 16.72 g. The 1913 version is popular due to its historical character and aesthetic value. Today, the Indian Head $10 is a highly prized collector’s piece – valued not only for its metal content but especially for its exceptional design and historical significance. It is an ideal choice for numismatics enthusiasts and lovers of American history. Obverse: Features the bust of Lady Liberty wearing a headdress inspired by the native cultures of North America. She is surrounded by 13 stars symbolizing the original states of the Union, with the year 1913 below. The design combines classical beauty with an innovative interpretation of freedom. Reverse: Shows a standing eagle perched on an olive branch – a symbol of peace and strength. Along the edge are inscriptions: “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” and the denomination “TEN DOLLARS.” The motto “IN GOD WE TRUST” is also present.
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