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$10 Indian gold coins, MS64

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$10 Indian gold coins, MS64 Obverse
$10 Indian gold coins, MS64 Reverse
  

Common date $10 Liberty gold coins in near-gem Mint State 64 condition offer a great combination of true scarcity, increased collector demand, and solid leverage to the gold market -- all for low prices.

Designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the famous American sculptor who also designed the celebrated $20 gold coin that bears his name, $10 Indians feature a classic portrait of Liberty in a Native American war bonnet on the obverse and a majestic American Eagle on the reverse.

True scarcity

Minted from 1907 to 1933, $10 Indians were produced by the millions but almost all were heavily used as currency. Specimens in MS64 are quite scarce today and remain a constant favorite among collectors and investors because of their large size, fascinating design, and exceptional beauty.

Out of an original mintage of nearly 15 million, only 28,572 survivors are known in near-gem Mint State 64 condition (PCGS + NGC, 12/18/09). Yet they remain surprisingly affordable.

Excellent performance

During periods of high demand these coins have skyrocketed in price because of their exceptional scarcity and collector interest. In 1989, during the last rare coin boom, they traded dealer-to-dealer for $6,300. Like $10 Liberty coins in MS64, they offer a lot of bang for the buck!*

Gold is enjoying its most aggressive and sustained bull market in a quarter-century. Experts are predicting gold prices as high as $1,500 to $2,000 in coming years. We urge you to take advantage of this temporary buying opportunity to increase your core position with these classic coins. When gold breaks out again, you'll be glad you did!

Key Benefits
Only 28,572 coins survive in certified MS64. This true scarcity promises added leverage to a rising gold price.
Previous market high of $6,300 in 1989.* Combines reasonable price and relatively low risk with strong upside potential.
Private, secure, and liquid. As collectible coins, they are non-reportable to the IRS and exempt from governmental confiscation. And because they are in constant demand worldwide, they offer very easy liquidity.


$10 Indian (MS64)
Minted: 1907 to 1933 (dates our choice)
Content: 0.48375 oz. pure gold
Size: 27 mm, reeded edge
Weight: 16.718 grams
Population: 28,572 (PCGS + NGC, 12/18/09)

            

Special Pricing: $1,860 each
Updated: 09/03/2010. Basis: gold @ $1241.50 per oz.

Prices and availability subject to change without notice.
* Past performance is no guarantee of future performance.

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