1915-P $10 Indian Gold Eagle NGC MS65 Blazing Orange Gold Gem, A Sleeper Rarity
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1915-P $10 Indian Head Gold NGC MS65
Graded over 20 years ago, this MS65 Gem is nicer than many MS65 Indians graded by todays standards.
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 lower than expected mintage of 351,000 eagles was produced in 1915, and the coins were generally well-struck. 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 the eye appeal is terrific. The 1915 Indian eagle is quite rare in MS65 and finer grades. The price doubles in MS66.
MS65 Population total 233 in the grade with 59 better. MS67 is the highest grade and easily fetch $45,000+ when available. Only 5 are known. A great date to tuck away.