1926-P Indian Head $10 Gold Eagle NGC/PCGS MS62
Out of every 1899-P Liberty Head Gold Double Eagle struck, only 1.2%, have been graded in MS62 condition.
Denomination | Eagles |
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Series | Indian Head |
Composition | Gold |
Year | 1926 |
Mint | Philadelphia (P) |
Grade | Mint State |
Mint State Score | MS 62 |
Certification | PCGS, NGC |
The Ten Dollar Indian Head Gold Eagle, designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, was struck intermittently from 1907 to 1933. As only the second of two total coin designs produced by legendary sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, this stunning coin series is among the most popular to collect in American numismatic history. This specific Indian Head Gold Eagle was struck at the Philadelphia Mint in 1926 and has been graded in Mint State 62 condition. The 1926-P issue of the Indian Head Gold Eagle was the first Philadelphia Mint issue struck after a 10-year hiatus brought on by World War I. As one of the final attainable issues of the Indian Head Gold Eagle series, this stunning coin makes a worthy addition to any collection. This 1899-P Liberty Head Gold Double Eagle is in the same grade as the example housed in the illustrious Smithsonian Institution.