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1 True Value of Indian Head Gold Coins: 5 Outstanding Examples

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Representing a significant chapter in American numismatics, Indian Head gold coins were produced from 1907 to 1933. Roosevelt eventually recalled these coins in 1933, leading to their melting and creating a lasting impact on Indian Head gold coin value today. This article will explore their historical significance and highlight the key pieces every serious collector should consider, emphasizing:

  • How the gold Indian Head coin evolved from concept to creation
  • The unique role of these special coins in shaping American currency
  • Where to source an authentic 1910 gold Indian Head coin and other key dates

Watch an amateur collector discuss Indian Head Quarter Eagles in this fascinating video:




Indian Head Gold Coins worth collecting


President Theodore Roosevelt’s vision for more artistic American coinage led to one of the most significant transformations in U.S. Mint history. In 1907, he commissioned renowned sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens to redesign the nation’s gold coins. Before his untimely death, Saint-Gaudens managed to create the stunning $10 Eagle which featured Liberty wearing an Indian headdress, a design that would influence all subsequent Indian Head gold pieces.

After Saint-Gaudens’ passing, his former student Bela Lyon Pratt took on the $2.50 Quarter Eagle and $5 Half Eagle designs. Building on the legacy of the first $2.5 Indian Head gold coin, Pratt replaced the allegorical Liberty figure with a realistic Native American portrait. His innovative approach also introduced incuse (sunken) designs, a feature never before seen on American coins.

Production of Indian Head coins continued until 1933 when Franklin Roosevelt’s gold recall brought the era to an end. Many coins were melted, making certain dates particularly rare today. The series spans three denominations: the Quarter Eagle ($2.50), Half Eagle ($5), and Eagle ($10), each with its unique history and varying levels of rarity. Their combination of artistic merit, historical significance, and relative scarcity makes them particularly appealing to modern collectors.

Here are ten exceptional specimens from the Blanchard collection that showcase the series’ finest examples.

1. A beautiful $2.50 1908 gold Indian Head coin




While Saint-Gaudens’ $10 Indian Head designs debuted in 1907, Bela Lyon Pratt’s innovative Quarter Eagle first appeared in 1908. The Philadelphia Mint struck 564,821 pieces, introducing a revolutionary incuse design where both the Native American portrait and eagle are sunken into the coin’s surface. This MS63 1908 Indian Head gold coin showcases the series’ characteristic medium greenish-gold color and frosty luster. While the obverse portrait shows strong detail, the eagle’s wing on the reverse typically lacks full definition due to the original die work, a feature common to this first year of issue. Many examples were preserved by collectors intrigued by the novel design, making this historically significant piece an essential addition to any serious collection.



1908 $2.50 Indian NGC MS63 CAC

  • Metal: Gold
  • Year: 1908
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If you’re interested in other exceptional CAC-verified pieces, beyond this stunning $2.5 Indian Head gold coin, explore Blanchard’s premium CAC collection here.

2. A $2.50 1913 gold Indian Head coin that survived the melting pot




Despite being more available than some dates in the series, this MS63 example showcases the 1913 coin’s distinctive characteristics. The Philadelphia Mint’s output this year featured above-average luster and strong striking detail, evident in this specimen’s light to medium yellow-gold surfaces. While the 2 1/2 dollar Indian Head gold coin value varies widely by condition, this carefully preserved piece offers collectors an excellent entry point into the series.



1913 $2.50 Indian NGC MS63

  • Metal: Gold
  • Year: 1913
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3. A distinctive $2.50 Indian Head gold coin from 1914




The Philadelphia Mint struck just 240,000 of these Quarter Eagles in 1914, creating what would become one of the series’ key dates. This MS65 $2.50 Indian Head gold coin specimen showcases exceptional strike quality and beautiful greenish-yellow gold surfaces with superior luster. Such pristine examples rarely appear (typically only once or twice annually at auction) making this CAC-verified piece especially desirable for seasoned collectors.



1914 $2.50 Indian PCGS MS65 CAC

  • Metal: Gold
  • Year: 1914
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4. Another special 1914 $2.50 Indian Head gold coin




While $2.50 Indian Head gold coin value varies significantly by mint mark, this Denver Mint example represents an important variant of 1914 production. Unlike its Philadelphia counterpart, the 1914-D shows characteristics unique to coins struck at the Denver facility. This MS63 specimen exhibits a better-than-typical definition, as many 1914-D pieces show less distinct details on both the obverse and reverse. Though not as widely celebrated as the Philadelphia issue, the 1914-D is more elusive in higher grades, making this well-preserved example particularly noteworthy.



1914-D $2 1/2 Indian NGC MS63

  • Metal: Gold
  • Year: 1914
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5. A $5 1909 Indian Head gold coin that stands the test of time




From a limited mintage of 297,200 pieces, this San Francisco Mint $5 gold Indian Head coin is among the rarest in the series. Most examples entered circulation immediately, making this MS62 CAC-verified specimen particularly significant. The 1909-S typically displays sharp striking detail, including a bold mintmark, and exhibits rich coppery-gold coloring with frosty luster. Of special note is its status among San Francisco issues: it rivals the 1915-S in rarity and surpasses the lower-mintage 1908-S in scarcity.



1909-S $5 Indian PCGS MS62 CAC

  • Metal: Gold
  • Year: 1909
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6. A scarce $5 Indian Head gold coin




With just 72,500 pieces minted, this 1911-D Half Eagle is one of the series’ prime rarities. This AU58 Indian Head gold coin $5 example represents the highest circulated grade, just shy of Mint State condition. The Denver Mint’s characteristic well-defined strike is evident, including a fairly bold mintmark. While most 1911-D pieces entered circulation, this near-mint specimen displays exceptional preservation, retaining much of its original granular surface texture and luster.



1911-D $5 Indian NGC AU58 CAC

  • Metal: Gold
  • Year: 1911
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7. A $5 1915 Indian Head gold coin in pristine condition




The Philadelphia Mint’s 1915 $5-dollar Indian Head gold coin stands out for its exceptional preservation and visual appeal. This MS64 example showcases the date’s characteristic sharp strike, finely granular surfaces, and vibrant luster. The coin displays rich tangerine-gold and peach-orange tones, particularly visible in the recessed areas of the incuse design. While the 1915 coin is more obtainable than some dates in the series, finding examples this well-preserved remains a significant challenge for collectors.



1915 $5 Indian CACG MS64

  • Metal: Gold
  • Year: 1915
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8. A magnificent $10 Indian Head gold coin minted in 1907




This first-year Saint-Gaudens design represents the “No Periods” variety, distinguished by the absence of periods before and after the inscription “TEN DOLLARS” on the reverse. This MS63 gold Indian Head coin displays the characteristic satiny surfaces and excellent luster typical of the issue, with rich yellow-gold to greenish-orange toning. While some weaknesses in Liberty’s hair curls and parts of the eagle are common to the date, the stars and legends show bold definition. Many 1907 pieces were preserved as first-year keepsakes, though finding high-grade examples can be challenging.



1907 $10 Indian NGC MS63 CAC

  • Metal: Gold
  • Year: 1907
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9. A remarkable $10 Indian Head gold coin from 1908




This coin represents a pivotal design change in the series, i.e. the addition of “IN GOD WE TRUST” to the reverse, mandated by Congress after public outcry over its omission from Saint-Gaudens’ original 1907 design. While Indian Head gold coin value varies by date and condition, this MS62 example shows the typical sharp strike and excellent luster characteristic of the date, with satiny surfaces displaying rich yellow-gold to greenish-yellow coloring. Collectors particularly value this transitional year for its historical significance in the evolution of American coinage design.



1908 $10 Indian With Motto PCGS MS62 CAC

  • Metal: Gold
  • Year: 1908
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10. Another exceptional $10 1910 gold Indian Head coin




This MS63 Indian Head gold coin features the exceptional strike quality that makes 1910 Eagles stand out in the series. Most coins from this year display a distinctive frosty finish with finely granular surfaces, showing attractive orange and greenish-gold coloring. Some specimens, like this one, retain their original satiny luster with light to medium yellow-gold tones. This date represents an excellent opportunity for collectors seeking a high-quality example of Saint-Gaudens’ classic design.



1910 $10 Indian CACG MS63

  • Metal: Gold
  • Year: 1910
  • Have a look at our most current price here.

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Discover more exceptional $10 Indian Head gold coin specimens and other rare collectibles in Blanchard’s premium rare coin collection here.

Where to find Indian Head Gold Coins


The Indian Head gold coin series represents one of the most artistic and innovative periods in American coinage. These pieces combine historical significance, artistic merit, and genuine rarity, particularly in higher grades. For collectors seeking to acquire such important numismatic treasures, working with an established dealer like Blanchard ensures authenticity and quality. Trust Blanchard to help you build a distinguished collection of these historic American coins and more.

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