Value of 1932 Indian Head $10 Gold

Diameter: 26.80 mm
Mintage/Proof: 4,463,000 / 0
Weight: 16.7 grams
Metal: Gold
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History, Information, and Value of 1932 Indian Gold Eagle

Value of 1932 Indian Head $10 Gold

The quintessential type candidate in the Indian eagle series, most Mint State 1932 Indian Gold Eagles are sharply defined with bountiful mint luster. While the typical survivor exhibits at least a few significant abrasions, the 1932 is the easiest issue of this type to locate with overall smooth to pristine surfaces.
The 1932 is the highest mintage Indian eagle and also the most common in today’s market. Examples abound in circulated grades and also in Mint State, up to and including the MS-65 level. The 1932 Philadelphia Mint coin is more obtainable in MS-66 than any other issue of this type. Superb Gems are exceedingly rare, however, the finest certified having been graded MS-67 by PCGS and NGC.

The text on the Indian Gold Eagle reads as follows. Obverse: LIBERTY; Date. | Reverse: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; E PLURIBUS UNUM; TEN DOLLARS.

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