1914-D $10 Indian Gold Eagle Coin - PCGS MS62
Acquire a prized piece of American numismatic history with this 1914-D $10 Indian Gold Eagle. Struck in .900 fine gold and certified by PCGS as MS62, this coin offers a tangible connection to the early 20th century and a fascinating glimpse into the artistry of American coinage.
A Symbol of American Strength and Artistry
The Indian Gold Eagle, designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, is celebrated for its powerful imagery and represents a pivotal era in American history. Minted during a time of economic growth and national pride, the 1914-D issue offers collectors a chance to own a significant artifact from this period. The "D" mint mark signifies its origin at the Denver Mint, adding to its collectibility due to lower mintage numbers compared to other years.
Key Features:
- Denomination: $10 (Ten Dollars)
- Metal: Gold (.900 fine)
- Year: 1914-D
- Mint Mark: D (Denver Mint)
- Grade: MS62 (Mint State 62)
- Certification: PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service)
- PCGS Certification ID: 33900532
- Coin Number: 8876
- Rarity: Significant mintage differences elevate collectibility.
- Visual Appeal: Excellent strike and luster for its grade.
Collecting and Preservation:
Handle this certified coin with care, preferably with cotton gloves, to preserve its condition. Store it in a secure, dry environment away from direct sunlight. The PCGS certification provides authentication and protection. When evaluating similar coins, carefully examine strike details and surface preservation.
NGC Number: 18876