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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $10 Indian Gold (1907–1933) series of Pre-1933 Gold Coinage in the U.S. Coins contains 36 distinct entries with CPG® values between $2,000.00 and $3,120,000.00.
Augustus Saint-Gaudens, considered one of the greatest American sculptors of the era, introduced a new high standard of art in United States coins evidenced by his eagle and double eagle types of 1907. The obverse of the eagle shows the head of Liberty crowned with an Indian war bonnet while an impressively majestic eagle dominates the reverse side. A departure from older standards is found on the edge of the piece, where 46 raised stars (48 stars in 1912 and later) are arranged signifying the states of the Union, instead of there being a lettered or reeded...

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  $10 Indian Gold (1907–1933) Value Range Favorite
$10 Indian Gold (1907–1933) Value Range  
Indian Gold Eagle $10 Wire Rim, 1907 MS Type Coin
$18,000
-
$1,260,000
$18,000 - $1,260,000
Indian Gold Eagle $10 No Motto, 1907-1908 MS Type Coin
$2,100
-
$240,000
$2,100 - $240,000
Indian Gold Eagle $10 Motto, 1908-1933 MS Type Coin
$2,100
-
$420,000
$2,100 - $420,000
1907 $10 Wire Rim MS
$18,000
-
$1,260,000
$18,000 - $1,260,000
1907 $10 Wire Rim, Irregular Edge Stars MS
$228,000
-
$228,000
$228,000 - $228,000
1907 $10 Rolled Edge MS
$38,500
-
$1,209,500
$38,500 - $1,209,500
1907 $10 No Motto MS
$2,100
-
$240,000
$2,100 - $240,000
1908 $10 No Motto MS
$2,100
-
$240,000
$2,100 - $240,000

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1908-D $10 No Motto MS
$2,100
-
$180,000
$2,100 - $180,000
1908 $10 Motto MS
$2,100
-
$198,000
$2,100 - $198,000
1908-D $10 Motto MS
$2,100
-
$270,000
$2,100 - $270,000
1908-S $10 MS
$2,250
-
$420,000
$2,250 - $420,000
1909 $10 MS
$2,100
-
$198,000
$2,100 - $198,000
1909-D $10 MS
$2,100
-
$300,000
$2,100 - $300,000
1909-S $10 MS
$2,000
-
$150,000
$2,000 - $150,000
1910 $10 MS
$2,100
-
$102,000
$2,100 - $102,000
1910-D $10 MS
$2,100
-
$120,000
$2,100 - $120,000
1910-S $10 MS
$2,100
-
$192,000
$2,100 - $192,000
1911 $10 MS
$2,100
-
$66,000
$2,100 - $66,000
1911-D $10 MS
$2,250
-
$420,000
$2,250 - $420,000
1911-S $10 MS
$2,150
-
$90,000
$2,150 - $90,000
1912 $10 MS
$2,100
-
$114,000
$2,100 - $114,000
1912-S $10 MS
$2,100
-
$210,000
$2,100 - $210,000

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1913 $10 MS
$2,100
-
$32,500
$2,100 - $32,500
1913-S $10 MS
$2,250
-
$720,000
$2,250 - $720,000
1914 $10 MS
$2,100
-
$90,000
$2,100 - $90,000
1914-D $10 MS
$2,100
-
$138,000
$2,100 - $138,000
1914-S $10 MS
$2,100
-
$420,000
$2,100 - $420,000
1915 $10 MS
$2,100
-
$90,000
$2,100 - $90,000
1915-S $10 MS
$2,300
-
$450,000
$2,300 - $450,000
1916-S $10 MS
$2,100
-
$216,000
$2,100 - $216,000
1920-S $10 MS
$33,000
-
$3,120,000
$33,000 - $3,120,000
1926 $10 MS
$2,100
-
$23,500
$2,100 - $23,500
1930-S $10 MS
$24,000
-
$396,000
$24,000 - $396,000
1932 $10 MS
$2,100
-
$54,000
$2,100 - $54,000
1933 $10 MS
$162,000
-
$2,400,000
$162,000 - $2,400,000
       

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $10 Indian Gold (1907–1933) series of Pre-1933 Gold Coinage in the U.S. Coins contains 36 distinct entries with CPG® values between $2,000.00 and $3,120,000.00.
Augustus Saint-Gaudens, considered one of the greatest American sculptors of the era, introduced a new high standard of art in United States coins evidenced by his eagle and double eagle types of 1907. The obverse of the eagle shows the head of Liberty crowned with an Indian war bonnet while an impressively majestic eagle dominates the reverse side. A departure from older standards is found on the edge of the piece, where 46 raised stars (48 stars in 1912 and later) are arranged signifying the states of the Union, instead of there being a lettered or reeded...

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