Indian Eagles
1915 $10 MS66 PCGS. The economic uncertainties of World War I caused the U.S. Mint to drastically curtail the production of gold coins during that conflict. As a result, the 1915 Indian eagle was the last ten-dollar gold piece struck at the Philadelphia Mint until 1926. A substantial mintage of 351,075 eagles was accomplished in 1915, and the coins were generally well-produced. This delightful Premium Gem exhibits sharply detailed design elements in most areas, with just a touch of the usual softness on the eagle's shoulder. The impeccably preserved orange-gold surfaces radiate vibrant mint luster on both sides and eye appeal is terrific. Population: 13 in 66 (2 in 66+), 1 finer (7/17).
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