An original grey-orange patina plates this piece in an appealing display. Desirable and scarce first year of issue for the $10 Indian series. CAC approved for quality and eye appeal.
Desirable and scarce first year of issue for the $10 Indian series. This example has swirling, unbroken luster with no discernible marks to take away from the incredible eye appeal. Sharply struck throughout and beautifully original. PCGS Plus graded and CAC approved for quality and eye appeal.
Slightly better date. The luster makes claims for a higher grade, but some bag marks on the face land it firmly in the 62 category. Housed in an older generation NGC holder.
Slightly better date. The somewhat less popular design by Augustus St. Gaudens, but certainly one of our favorites. This supreme gem boasts outstanding luster and color. No major distractions. An easy decision for CAC.
Type coin with a lower mintage of 442,000 coins. Incredible in-hand appearance that cannot be understated. Truly one of the most attractive 65's we have seen in awhile. A single luster break on the reverse near the tail feathers and a single toning speck near the obverse rim are the only detractors. Appears to be conservatively graded.
Grey patina graces bright golden surfaces. Nice uncirculated details are evident and luster shines brightly from every inch. Only 351,000 coins were minted of this issue.