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$10 Indian Eagle MS63

$10 Indian Eagle Gold Coin MS63 NGC or PCGS


$10 Indian Eagle MS63 (NGC or PCGS) Melt Value

This gold coin contains 0.484 troy ounces of bullion. Based on the metal content and weight, the intrinsic melt value of one $10 Indian Eagle Gold Coin MS63 NGC or PCGS is $1268.75 based on today's gold spot price.

Coin Melt Value Lowest Retail Price Buy/Sell Spread Premium
$10 Indian Eagle MS63 (NGC or PCGS) $1268.75 $1690.17 $442.98 34.91%

Current retail values for $10 Indian Eagle MS63 range from $1690.17 to $1711.73. Compare Prices.

Design and Specifications

The $10 Indian Eagle is a gold coin designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, featuring Lady Liberty wearing a Native American headdress on the obverse and a standing eagle on the reverse.
  • Weight: 16.718 grams
  • Diameter: 27 mm
  • Metal Composition: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
  • Gold Content: 0.48375 troy ounces

Mint Marks and Varieties

The $10 Indian Eagle was minted in various locations, identifiable by mint marks. Each mint mark can influence the coin's rarity and value.
  • No Mint Mark: Philadelphia
  • S: San Francisco
  • D: Denver

Various Grades and Values

Condition Value (USD)
Good $800 - $900
Fine $850 - $950
Extremely Fine $1,000 - $1,200
About Uncirculated $1,200 - $1,500
Brilliant Uncirculated (MS63) $1,700 - $2,000
Coins in Good condition exhibit significant wear, with major design elements visible. Fine condition coins show moderate wear, with details more discernible. Extremely Fine coins have light wear, retaining most of the original details. About Uncirculated coins show slight wear on the highest points. Brilliant Uncirculated coins have no wear, with original luster and sharp details.

Collectible Varieties

  • 1907 No Motto
  • This variety lacks the "In God We Trust" motto, as it was not added until 1908. Its historical significance and lower mintage make it highly collectible, with values ranging from $2,500 to $8,000 depending on condition.

  • 1933 Indian Eagle
  • One of the rarest coins, as most were melted down after the Gold Recall Act. Values can exceed $100,000, making it a coveted piece among collectors.

Error Coins

  • Double Die Obverse
  • This error features a noticeable doubling of the design on the obverse, particularly visible on the date and Liberty's headdress. Such errors can fetch between $5,000 and $10,000.

  • Off-Center Strike
  • In this error, the coin's design is not correctly aligned, leading to a partial blank area. Its rarity and visual appeal can command prices from $3,000 to $7,500.

Melt Value

The melt value of a $10 Indian Eagle is primarily determined by its gold content. With a gold content of 0.48375 troy ounces, the melt value is calculated by multiplying the current spot price of gold by the gold content. For instance, if the spot price of gold is $1,800 per troy ounce, the melt value would be approximately $870.75. It is crucial for collectors to consider both the numismatic and melt value when assessing a coin's worth.

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Additional $10 Indian Eagle MS63 Specifications

Weight 0.4838 oz
Country United States
Type Gold Coin
Mint US Mint
Purity .900 fineness
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Diameter 27 mm


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