Ten dollar gold coin from the American mint comes in two common varieties – Indian Head and Liberty Head – and we’re pleased to have access to supplies of both. Liberty Head gold coins were minted from 1838 until 1907, while Indian Heads were created starting in 1907 and running until 1933. The ten dollar versions of the Liberty Head coins are worth close to the price of gold bullion, whereas the Indian Head coins tend to be on the rarer side.
The rarest Ten dollar gold coin from the United States would be an Indian Head coin minted in 1933. While an entire run of these coins was created, they were never released. Many of these coins never saw the outside of the mint, and as a result, any specimens that do emerge are typically of excellent quality and are worth upwards of $40,000.
