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$10 INDIAN HEAD HALF EAGLES
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27 mm
16.718 grams
.900 gold, .100 copper
46 Raised Stars (1907-1911);
48 stars (1912 and later)
.48375 Oz. pure gold |

Coin not to scale
Important $10 Indian Facts...
- The best depiction of the coinage that
Roosevelt and St. Gaudens used in their
term to show artistic appeal.
- The most controversial design in history
because of the motto “In God We Trust”
being left out of the original design.
- One of the only coins in history with more than 13 stars on the coin.
- The only U.S. Indian coin that doesn’t
have an actual Indian on the coin, depicts
Lady Liberty wearing a war bonnet.
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No coin minted
D = Denver
P = Philadelphia
S = San Francisco
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Key Dates |
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Total Minted |
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1911 |
30,100 |
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1920 |
126,500 |
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1930 |
96,000 |
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