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Indian Head designs originally intended for double eagle
By Paul Gilkes
COIN WORLD Staff
The gold $20 double eagle designed by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens is acclaimed as one of the most beautiful coins ever struck b... Read more
Indian Head $10 Eagle
Indian Head designs originally intended for double eagle
By Paul Gilkes
COIN WORLD Staff
The gold $20 double eagle designed by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens is acclaimed as one of the most beautiful coins ever struck by the U.S. Mint.
Yet another Saint-Gaudens creation, the Indian Head gold $10 eagle, is somewhat overlooked in comparison, even though the designs for the eagle denomination were originally intended for the double eagle.
It was the first coin produced by the Mint using the Janvier lathe, a new reducing machine that Saint-Gaudens recommended the Mint purchase to achieve the quality in numismatic art then being produced in Europe, especially in France.
It also appeared without the motto "In God We Trust," sparking Congress to enact legislation mandating its restoration.
Buttressed by President Theodore Roosevelt's deep personal interest in United States coinage, Saint-Gaudens was presented with the challenge in January 1905 of creating new designs for the eagle, double eagle and cent. Roosevelt was particularly enamored with the aesthetic qualities of the coins of ancient Greece.
Saint-Gaudens undertook his task of new coin designs with great vigor as he prepared sketches soon after his return to his studio in Cornish, N.H. Preliminary sketches centered on designs for the gold $10 eagle.
Saint-Gaudens tried his hand at representations of a standing eagle, one of which eventually graced the reverse of the special 1905 presidential inaugural medal. Adaptations of that standing eagle design would eventually be used on gold $20 double eagle patterns and ultimately on the adopted reverse of the Indian Head $10 eagle.
Saint-Gaudens was inspired by the classical figure of Nike, or Victory, when he created preliminary designs for a winged, full-standing figure of Liberty for the double eagle's obverse. For the cent's obverse, Saint-Gaudens designed a profile from the head of Victory that he had originally prepared for the Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman Monument in 1905, but did not use.
The planned cent obverse would later be adapted, with the olive wreath replaced by a feather headdress, for the obverse of the $10 eagle.
Roosevelt, however, had emphatic ideas about what he wanted depicted on the coins.
"... Is it possible to make a Liberty with that Indian feather head-dress? ... Would the feather headdress be any more out of keeping with the rest of Liberty than the canonical Phrygian cap which is never worn by any free people in the world?" Roosevelt wrote in a Nov. 14, 1905, letter to Saint-Gaudens.
There was no legal basis for the use on coins of the motto "In God We Trust," which first appeared in 1864 on the 2-cent coin. Roosevelt considered the inclusion of a reference to God on a coin as sacrilegious, so the motto was dropped from the new 1907 eagle and double eagle. The public clamor from what was construed as a blasphemous act and abuse of executive power was remedied by Congress, which mandated by law in 1908 the inclusion of the motto on all U.S. coins.
Saint-Gaudens struggled various elements either required by law or used by tradition: the date, the word LIBERTY, the phrase E PLURIBUS UNUM, the coin's denomination and the inscription UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, and 13 stars representing the original Colonies.
Saint-Gaudens resolved the issue on the $10 eagle. LIBERTY was placed on the band of the Indian headdress, with the date in Roman numerals below the trunk of the bust and 13 stars around the top border. He also used 46 raised stars for the number of states in the Union in 1907 to replace the previously reeded edge.
Because of Saint-Gaudens' recurring setbacks from cancer, New York sculptor Henry Hering, a former classmate at the Art Students League, modeled the coin designs.
By January 1907, Saint-Gaudens had settled on the profile Indian Head portrait for the obverse and the Standing Eagle design for the reverse of the $10 coin. Roosevelt – determined in seeing the gold coins in circulation before Congress convened in January 1908 – gave the order to the secretary of the Treasury to begin releasing the gold coins by Sept. 1, 1907, a month after Saint-Gaudens' death.
Chief Mint Engraver Charles E. Barber resisted the order, since he only had workable dies for the $10 eagles, not $20 coins. The $10 eagles were subsequently produced from dies made from Barber's modification of Saint-Gaudens second high-relief models.
Two types of pattern $10 eagles were struck during this period. On both, the reverse dies have periods before and after the legends.
The first type had the designs higher than the rim, prohibiting the coins from stacking properly. The defect was corrected on the second. Elimination of "In God We Trust" created a public outcry and congressional furor that Roosevelt had not foreseen.
Congressional hearings were held and the motto restored by Act of Congress. Roosevelt withdrew his previous objections and directed that the motto be placed on the coins. The motto appears on all coins issued after July 1, 1908.
Lofty prices are received for the 1907 Wire Rim, Periods variety pattern, of which 500 were produced, and of the 1907 Rolled Rim, Periods (only 42 were struck).
However, as a rule, premiums are not necessarily analogous to lower mintages where the $10 eagles are concerned. The 1911-S eagle, with just 51,000 pieces struck, has almost no premium in the circulated grades. Yet the 1920-S eagle, with 126,500 struck, carries a significant premium even in Fine 12 condition because most of the mintage was melted at the Mint and not released.
The cream of collecting is the 1933 eagle, with possibly only 20 pieces known. Even though 312,500 pieces were struck, only a small number made it out of the Mint. President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Executive Order of April 5, 1933, recalling gold coinage, snuffed out their widespread release.
Indian Head $10 eagle |
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| Date of authorization: | Jan. 18, 1837 |
| Dates of issue: | 1907-1933 |
| Designer: | Augustus Saint-Gaudens |
| Engraver: | Charles Barber |
| Diameter: | 27.00 mm/1.07 inches |
| Weight: | 16.72 grams/0.54 ounce |
| Metallic content: | 90% gold, 10% copper |
| Weight of pure silver: | 15.05 grams/0.48 ounce |
| Edge: | Starred |
| Mint mark: | Reverse left of TEN DOLLARS |
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| Name | Grade | Price | Date | Firm | Lot Number | Certified |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1907 $10 No Periods -- Obverse Improperly Cleaned -- NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (138/4941). PCGS | MS-60 | $1,057.50 | February 2013 | Heritage Auctions | 8598 | NGC Details |
| 1907 $10 No Periods AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (118/5903). PCGS | AU-55 | $1,057.50 | February 2013 | Heritage Auctions | 8597 | NGC |
| 1908 $10 Motto AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (118/4071). PCGS | AU-55 | $987.00 | April 2013 | Heritage Auctions | 21241 | NGC |
| 1908 $10 Motto MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1368/751). PCGS | MS-62 | $1,151.50 | February 2013 | Heritage Auctions | 20448 | NGC |
| 1908 $10 Motto MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1368/751). PCGS | MS-62 | $1,151.50 | February 2013 | Heritage Auctions | 21031 | NGC |
| 1909 $10 MS64 PCGS. | MS-64 | $14,100.00 | February 2013 | Heritage Auctions | 3983 | PCGS |
| 1909-D $10 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (274/579). PCGS | AU-58 | $1,175.00 | March 2013 | Heritage Auctions | 8246 | NGC |
| 1910 $10 MS63 PCGS. CAC. PCGS | MS-63 | $1,645.00 | April 2013 | Heritage Auctions | 9376 | PCGS |
| 1910 $10 MS64 NGC. | MS-64 | $2,585.00 | March 2013 | Heritage Auctions | 4339 | NGC |
| 1911 $10 Indian Eagle -- Reverse Struck-Through -- MS64 NGC. | MS-64 | $1,645.00 | February 2013 | Heritage Auctions | 4679 | NGC |
| 1911 $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (3199/2752). PCGS | MS-62 | $1,028.13 | March 2013 | Heritage Auctions | 8251 | NGC |
| 1912 $10 AU58 PCGS. PCGS | AU-58 | $1,116.25 | February 2013 | Heritage Auctions | 8601 | PCGS |
| 1912-S $10 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (187/659). PCGS | AU-55 | $940.00 | February 2013 | Heritage Auctions | 8602 | NGC |
| 1913 $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1809/1153). PCGS | MS-62 | $1,116.25 | March 2013 | Heritage Auctions | 8255 | NGC |
| 1913 $10 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (698/449). PCGS | MS-63 | $1,351.25 | December 2012 | Heritage Auctions | 22472 | NGC |
| 1914 $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (689/472). PCGS | MS-62 | $1,145.63 | December 2012 | Heritage Auctions | 26352 | NGC |
| 1914 $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (694/473). PCGS | MS-62 | $1,116.25 | February 2013 | Heritage Auctions | 8604 | NGC |
| 1914 $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (694/473). PCGS | MS-62 | $1,175.00 | February 2013 | Heritage Auctions | 8605 | NGC |
| 1915 $10 AU58 PCGS. PCGS | AU-58 | $998.75 | April 2013 | Heritage Auctions | 9379 | PCGS |
| 1915 $10 AU58 PCGS. PCGS | AU-58 | $1,116.25 | February 2013 | Heritage Auctions | 8609 | PCGS |
| 1916-S $10 -- Obverse Scratched -- NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (6/779). PCGS | AU-50 | $893.00 | February 2013 | Heritage Auctions | 26410 | Details NGC |
| 1916-S $10 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (82/677). PCGS | AU-55 | $998.75 | December 2012 | Heritage Auctions | 23114 | NGC |
| 1926 $10 -- Improperly Cleaned -- NGC Details. UNC. NGC Census: (545/34779). PCGS | MS-60 | $963.50 | February 2013 | Heritage Auctions | 27006 | Details NGC |
| 1926 $10 -- Reverse Improperly Cleaned -- NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (545/34779). PCGS | MS-60 | $940.00 | March 2013 | Heritage Auctions | 8259 | NGC Details |
| 1932 $10 -- Reverse Scratched -- NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (435/52988). PCGS | MS-60 | $904.75 | March 2013 | Heritage Auctions | 8262 | NGC Details |
| 1932 $10 Indian Eagles Obverse Struck Thru MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (21534/13040). PCGS | MS-63 | $1,351.25 | January 2013 | Heritage Auctions | 25151 | NGC |
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- 1926 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (3088/745). PCGS $89
- 1899 $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1058/5967). PCGS $235
- 1852 3CS -- Improperly Cleaned -- NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (2/1306). PCGS $89
- 1897-O 50C -- Obv Scratched -- NGC Details. Good. NGC Census: (15/134). PCGS $71
- 1857 10C -- Improperly Cleaned -- NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (1/266). PCGS $50
- 1897-S $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1865/3007). PCGS $94
- 1993-W G$5 Bill of Rights Gold Five Dollar MS70 NGC. NGC Census: (826). PCGS $441
- 1886 $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (20244/5784). PCGS $118
- 1925 50C Stone Mountain -- Rev Scratched -- NGC Details. UNC. NGC Census: (1/7078). PCGS $32
- 1898-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (30292/14129). PCGS $74
- 1925 50C Stone Mountain MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (648/138). PCGS $259
- 1883 5C With Cents MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (307/187). PCGS $282
- 1938-D 5C MS66 PCGS. PCGS $50
- 1842-O 10C -- Improperly Cleaned -- NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (2/60). PCGS $42
- 1894-O $1 -- Rev Scratched -- NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (349/2555). PCGS $141
- 1899-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (22627/8477). PCGS $74
- 1884 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (6535/2152). PCGS $79
- 1973 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS $42
- 1882-S $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (55/66696). PCGS $42
- 1855 G$1 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (890/3468). PCGS $441
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