1908 $10 Indian Head Eagle, with Motto PCGS MS63
Here's a great gold type coin with one of our most beautiful numismatic designs by famed sculptor and medalist Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Imagine adding this beauty to your collection. PCGS has graded 1,140 as MS63, with 588 finer.
Saint-Gaudens' model for a Liberty head cent. He later adapted it as the obverse of the $10 Eagle coin. President Roosevelt insisted on adding an Indian headdress to make the design quintessentially American.
Saint-Gaudens took inspiration from the classical figure of Nike (Victory) when he drafted initial designs for a cent piece that was not developed further. This profile of Nike, bedecked with an olive wreath, became the obverse motif for this Eagle coin. Roosevelt saw Saint-Gaudens' design for the eagle, and was not happy with it. He made his feelings known--and offered an artistic suggestion--in a letter to him dated November 14, 1905. Wrote Roosevelt, "...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 Phyrgian cap which is never worn by any free people in the world?"
PCGS # | 8859 |
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Grading Service | NONE |
Year of Issue | NONE |
Grade | NONE |
Denom Type | N/A |
Numeric Denomination | $10 |
Mint Location | NONE |
Designation | NONE |
Circ/UnCirc | Not Specified |
Strike Type | N/A |
Holder Variety | Motto |
Grade Add On | NONE |
Holder Type | N/A |