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$10 U.S. Gold Indian XF

$10 Indian Head Gold Eagle (Random Year, XF)

Historic U.S. Gold Bullion | 90% Fine | Choice Extremely Fine Condition

At a glance: The $10 Indian Head Eagle is a pre-1933 U.S. gold coin (1907–1933) containing 0.4838 troy oz of pure gold in 90% fine alloy, offered in Choice Extremely Fine (XF) condition — honest light wear with full design detail. A random date costs about 0.48 × the live gold spot price plus a collector premium, ships fully insured from Summit Metals, and is not IRA eligible (90% fineness is below the .995 IRS threshold). Best for collectors and investors who want historic American gold. Page updated July 2026.


Quick Facts:

  • Metal Content: 0.4838 troy oz pure gold (90% Fine, 21.6 karat)

  • Total Weight: 16.718 g

  • Years: 1907–1933 (Indian Head Eagle series; random date & mint mark)

  • Mint: United States Mint (Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco – varies)

  • Face Value: $10 USD

  • Condition: Choice Extremely Fine (XF) – light wear on high points with full design details intact

  • Packaging: Individual coins ship in protective flips

  • IRA Eligible: No — 90% fineness is below the .995 IRS threshold; see our modern Gold Eagles for IRA gold


Why Choose Summit Metals?

  • Guaranteed Authentic U.S. Mint Coinage

  • Secure, Fully Insured, Discreet Shipping

  • Trusted Buyback Guarantee

  • Satisfaction Guaranteed

Each coin is meticulously inspected by Summit Metals experts to ensure accurate weight, fineness, and XF-grade quality, offering a premium vintage gold experience at more affordable premiums.


Iconic Indian Head Eagle Design

Designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens under the guidance of President Theodore Roosevelt, the Indian Head Eagle embodies early 20th-century American artistry and strength:

  • Obverse: Portrait of Lady Liberty wearing a Native American headdress inscribed “LIBERTY,” surrounded by 13 stars and the issue year.

  • Reverse: Bold bald eagle perched atop a bundle of arrows entwined with an olive branch, symbolizing power and peace, framed by the legend “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA • TEN DOLLARS.”


Investment & Collector Appeal

  • Historic bullion: Nearly half-ounce of gold in a storied U.S. coin.

  • XF condition: Light wear balances collectible charm with lower premiums vs. mint state.

  • Random-date excitement: Potential for key dates or desirable mint marks.

  • Portfolio diversification: Combines numismatic appeal with intrinsic gold value.


Packaging & Delivery

Your $10 Indian Head Eagles arrive in Summit Metals–sealed protective flips. We ship every order discreetly, fully insured, and with end-to-end tracking for your peace of mind.


Add Historic Gold to Your Stack

Don’t miss this chance to own a piece of American numismatic history. Click “Add to Cart” to purchase a Random-Year $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle (XF) and invest confidently with Summit Metals!


Rated 4.12/5 from 25 verified customer reviews.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the $10 Indian Head Eagle IRA eligible? No — at 90% fine it falls below the .995 IRS threshold; our modern Gold Eagles are the IRA route.

How much gold does it contain? 0.4838 troy ounces of pure gold (16.718 g total at 90% fine).

What does XF condition mean? Extremely Fine — a circulated grade with light wear on the highest points but full, sharp design detail. These are not BU coins.

Which year will I receive? A random date and mint mark from 1907–1933, based on inventory.

Who designed it? Augustus Saint-Gaudens, commissioned by President Theodore Roosevelt.

How much is it worth? About 0.48 × the live gold spot price plus a collector premium that varies with the vintage-gold market.

Why buy pre-1933 gold? Historic scarcity — most were melted after 1933 — plus numismatic upside on top of gold content.

Is it authentic? Yes — inspected for weight, fineness, and grade by Summit Metals.

Could I receive a key date? Possibly — random selection means occasional better dates or mint marks.

Can I sell it back? Yes — Summit Metals offers a buyback guarantee.


Related products

Compare the $10 Liberty AU, the $5 Indian Half Eagle, or the $20 Saint-Gaudens AU — or browse all pre-33 gold.

$10 Indian Head Gold Eagle (Random Year, XF)

Historic U.S. Gold Bullion | 90% Fine | Choice Extremely Fine Condition

At a glance: The $10 Indian Head Eagle is a pre-1933 U.S. gold coin (1907–1933) containing 0.4838 troy oz of pure gold in 90% fine alloy, offered in Choice Extremely Fine (XF) condition — honest light wear with full design detail. A random date costs about 0.48 × the live gold spot price plus a collector premium, ships fully insured from Summit Metals, and is not IRA eligible (90% fineness is below the .995 IRS threshold). Best for collectors and investors who want historic American gold. Page updated July 2026.


Quick Facts:

  • Metal Content: 0.4838 troy oz pure gold (90% Fine, 21.6 karat)

  • Total Weight: 16.718 g

  • Years: 1907–1933 (Indian Head Eagle series; random date & mint mark)

  • Mint: United States Mint (Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco – varies)

  • Face Value: $10 USD

  • Condition: Choice Extremely Fine (XF) – light wear on high points with full design details intact

  • Packaging: Individual coins ship in protective flips

  • IRA Eligible: No — 90% fineness is below the .995 IRS threshold; see our modern Gold Eagles for IRA gold


Why Choose Summit Metals?

  • Guaranteed Authentic U.S. Mint Coinage

  • Secure, Fully Insured, Discreet Shipping

  • Trusted Buyback Guarantee

  • Satisfaction Guaranteed

Each coin is meticulously inspected by Summit Metals experts to ensure accurate weight, fineness, and XF-grade quality, offering a premium vintage gold experience at more affordable premiums.


Iconic Indian Head Eagle Design

Designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens under the guidance of President Theodore Roosevelt, the Indian Head Eagle embodies early 20th-century American artistry and strength:

  • Obverse: Portrait of Lady Liberty wearing a Native American headdress inscribed “LIBERTY,” surrounded by 13 stars and the issue year.

  • Reverse: Bold bald eagle perched atop a bundle of arrows entwined with an olive branch, symbolizing power and peace, framed by the legend “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA • TEN DOLLARS.”


Investment & Collector Appeal

  • Historic bullion: Nearly half-ounce of gold in a storied U.S. coin.

  • XF condition: Light wear balances collectible charm with lower premiums vs. mint state.

  • Random-date excitement: Potential for key dates or desirable mint marks.

  • Portfolio diversification: Combines numismatic appeal with intrinsic gold value.


Packaging & Delivery

Your $10 Indian Head Eagles arrive in Summit Metals–sealed protective flips. We ship every order discreetly, fully insured, and with end-to-end tracking for your peace of mind.


Add Historic Gold to Your Stack

Don’t miss this chance to own a piece of American numismatic history. Click “Add to Cart” to purchase a Random-Year $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle (XF) and invest confidently with Summit Metals!


Rated 4.12/5 from 25 verified customer reviews.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the $10 Indian Head Eagle IRA eligible? No — at 90% fine it falls below the .995 IRS threshold; our modern Gold Eagles are the IRA route.

How much gold does it contain? 0.4838 troy ounces of pure gold (16.718 g total at 90% fine).

What does XF condition mean? Extremely Fine — a circulated grade with light wear on the highest points but full, sharp design detail. These are not BU coins.

Which year will I receive? A random date and mint mark from 1907–1933, based on inventory.

Who designed it? Augustus Saint-Gaudens, commissioned by President Theodore Roosevelt.

How much is it worth? About 0.48 × the live gold spot price plus a collector premium that varies with the vintage-gold market.

Why buy pre-1933 gold? Historic scarcity — most were melted after 1933 — plus numismatic upside on top of gold content.

Is it authentic? Yes — inspected for weight, fineness, and grade by Summit Metals.

Could I receive a key date? Possibly — random selection means occasional better dates or mint marks.

Can I sell it back? Yes — Summit Metals offers a buyback guarantee.


Related products

Compare the $10 Liberty AU, the $5 Indian Half Eagle, or the $20 Saint-Gaudens AU — or browse all pre-33 gold.

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$10 Indian Head Gold Eagle (Random Year, XF)

Historic U.S. Gold Bullion | 90% Fine | Choice Extremely Fine Condition

At a glance: The $10 Indian Head Eagle is a pre-1933 U.S. gold coin (1907–1933) containing 0.4838 troy oz of pure gold in 90% fine alloy, offered in Choice Extremely Fine (XF) condition — honest light wear with full design detail. A random date costs about 0.48 × the live gold spot price plus a collector premium, ships fully insured from Summit Metals, and is not IRA eligible (90% fineness is below the .995 IRS threshold). Best for collectors and investors who want historic American gold. Page updated July 2026.


Quick Facts:

  • Metal Content: 0.4838 troy oz pure gold (90% Fine, 21.6 karat)

  • Total Weight: 16.718 g

  • Years: 1907–1933 (Indian Head Eagle series; random date & mint mark)

  • Mint: United States Mint (Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco – varies)

  • Face Value: $10 USD

  • Condition: Choice Extremely Fine (XF) – light wear on high points with full design details intact

  • Packaging: Individual coins ship in protective flips

  • IRA Eligible: No — 90% fineness is below the .995 IRS threshold; see our modern Gold Eagles for IRA gold


Why Choose Summit Metals?

  • Guaranteed Authentic U.S. Mint Coinage

  • Secure, Fully Insured, Discreet Shipping

  • Trusted Buyback Guarantee

  • Satisfaction Guaranteed

Each coin is meticulously inspected by Summit Metals experts to ensure accurate weight, fineness, and XF-grade quality, offering a premium vintage gold experience at more affordable premiums.


Iconic Indian Head Eagle Design

Designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens under the guidance of President Theodore Roosevelt, the Indian Head Eagle embodies early 20th-century American artistry and strength:

  • Obverse: Portrait of Lady Liberty wearing a Native American headdress inscribed “LIBERTY,” surrounded by 13 stars and the issue year.

  • Reverse: Bold bald eagle perched atop a bundle of arrows entwined with an olive branch, symbolizing power and peace, framed by the legend “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA • TEN DOLLARS.”


Investment & Collector Appeal

  • Historic bullion: Nearly half-ounce of gold in a storied U.S. coin.

  • XF condition: Light wear balances collectible charm with lower premiums vs. mint state.

  • Random-date excitement: Potential for key dates or desirable mint marks.

  • Portfolio diversification: Combines numismatic appeal with intrinsic gold value.


Packaging & Delivery

Your $10 Indian Head Eagles arrive in Summit Metals–sealed protective flips. We ship every order discreetly, fully insured, and with end-to-end tracking for your peace of mind.


Add Historic Gold to Your Stack

Don’t miss this chance to own a piece of American numismatic history. Click “Add to Cart” to purchase a Random-Year $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle (XF) and invest confidently with Summit Metals!


Rated 4.12/5 from 25 verified customer reviews.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the $10 Indian Head Eagle IRA eligible? No — at 90% fine it falls below the .995 IRS threshold; our modern Gold Eagles are the IRA route.

How much gold does it contain? 0.4838 troy ounces of pure gold (16.718 g total at 90% fine).

What does XF condition mean? Extremely Fine — a circulated grade with light wear on the highest points but full, sharp design detail. These are not BU coins.

Which year will I receive? A random date and mint mark from 1907–1933, based on inventory.

Who designed it? Augustus Saint-Gaudens, commissioned by President Theodore Roosevelt.

How much is it worth? About 0.48 × the live gold spot price plus a collector premium that varies with the vintage-gold market.

Why buy pre-1933 gold? Historic scarcity — most were melted after 1933 — plus numismatic upside on top of gold content.

Is it authentic? Yes — inspected for weight, fineness, and grade by Summit Metals.

Could I receive a key date? Possibly — random selection means occasional better dates or mint marks.

Can I sell it back? Yes — Summit Metals offers a buyback guarantee.


Related products

Compare the $10 Liberty AU, the $5 Indian Half Eagle, or the $20 Saint-Gaudens AU — or browse all pre-33 gold.