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The 1 oz SilverTowne $10 Indian Head Replica Silver Round is a piece of bullion that takes one of America's most artistically recognized designs to a price range that is accessible to all investors. The round is a faithful reproduction of the design of the final and most artistically important design on the $10 gold piece, the masterpiece $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, minted by the renowned SilverTowne Mint of Winchester, Indiana from .999 fine silver.
It has a much lower premium than government coins and one of the most iconic designs of American numismatics, and is one of the most affordable ways to own a full troy ounce of .999 fine silver.
The United States Mint had been minting gold in the $10 denomination — or Eagle — since 1795, but the coin underwent several design changes over the course of over 100 years. The design that lasted the longest was the Liberty Head (or Liberty Coronet) design from 1838 to 1907.
President Theodore Roosevelt was a great enthusiast of ancient Greek and Roman coinage and in 1905 launched a bold initiative to overhaul American coinage and make it more aesthetically pleasing than Greek and Roman coinage. He asked sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, one of the most important sculptors in the United States of that time, to create a new series of gold coins.
Saint-Gaudens created two famous designs at the same time – the Double Eagle $20 Liberty and the $10 Indian Head Eagle. In 1907 both were introduced. Saint-Gaudens died in August 1907 before any of his designs went into production, thus these are his last numismatic bequests to American coinage.
The Indian Head Eagle was minted between 1907 and 1916, and sporadically until 1933 when gold coin production ceased under the Emergency Banking Relief Act. This silver replica round is a good choice for collectors to have the Indian Head Eagle design, as the original gold version has become scarce and difficult to find today, except in high grades.
The original $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle's most unique and controversial design elements were the incuse (recessed) features. The design for Liberty and the eagle is not only slightly below the coin's field, but is further lowered in the traditional relief style into the surface of the coin itself rather than raised above the field.
This was completely different from the centuries-long tradition of coin design in the West, and provoked a debate among collectors and the Mint when it was released. Others said that the indented design trapped dirt and germs for easier collection than the raised-relief coins. Whether or not this is the case, it added a distinctly sculptural element to the coin, which set it apart from almost every other American coin design of its time.
This .999 fine silver bullion reproduction round features the spirit and visual elements of that original design from SilverTowne.
Based in Winchester, Indiana, SilverTowne Mint is one of the oldest and most reputable private mints in America. Numerous people don't know that SilverTowne was started as a small antique and coin shop, and has since expanded into one of the biggest private mints in North America. They are especially known for their investment-grade, high quality silver bullion reprints of famous American coin designs such as the Morgan Dollar, Walking Liberty, Buffalo Nickel, and this Indian Head $10 Eagle with low premiums over spot.
BOLD Precious Metals has all the silver rounds that SilverTowne has to offer, providing customers with authentic, brand new SilverTowne silver rounds.
The 1 oz SilverTowne $10 Indian Head Replica Silver Round is a piece of bullion that takes one of America's most artistically recognized designs to a price range that is accessible to all investors. The round is a faithful reproduction of the design of the final and most artistically important design on the $10 gold piece, the masterpiece $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, minted by the renowned SilverTowne Mint of Winchester, Indiana from .999 fine silver.
It has a much lower premium than government coins and one of the most iconic designs of American numismatics, and is one of the most affordable ways to own a full troy ounce of .999 fine silver.
The United States Mint had been minting gold in the $10 denomination — or Eagle — since 1795, but the coin underwent several design changes over the course of over 100 years. The design that lasted the longest was the Liberty Head (or Liberty Coronet) design from 1838 to 1907.
President Theodore Roosevelt was a great enthusiast of ancient Greek and Roman coinage and in 1905 launched a bold initiative to overhaul American coinage and make it more aesthetically pleasing than Greek and Roman coinage. He asked sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, one of the most important sculptors in the United States of that time, to create a new series of gold coins.
Saint-Gaudens created two famous designs at the same time – the Double Eagle $20 Liberty and the $10 Indian Head Eagle. In 1907 both were introduced. Saint-Gaudens died in August 1907 before any of his designs went into production, thus these are his last numismatic bequests to American coinage.
The Indian Head Eagle was minted between 1907 and 1916, and sporadically until 1933 when gold coin production ceased under the Emergency Banking Relief Act. This silver replica round is a good choice for collectors to have the Indian Head Eagle design, as the original gold version has become scarce and difficult to find today, except in high grades.
The original $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle's most unique and controversial design elements were the incuse (recessed) features. The design for Liberty and the eagle is not only slightly below the coin's field, but is further lowered in the traditional relief style into the surface of the coin itself rather than raised above the field.
This was completely different from the centuries-long tradition of coin design in the West, and provoked a debate among collectors and the Mint when it was released. Others said that the indented design trapped dirt and germs for easier collection than the raised-relief coins. Whether or not this is the case, it added a distinctly sculptural element to the coin, which set it apart from almost every other American coin design of its time.
This .999 fine silver bullion reproduction round features the spirit and visual elements of that original design from SilverTowne.
Based in Winchester, Indiana, SilverTowne Mint is one of the oldest and most reputable private mints in America. Numerous people don't know that SilverTowne was started as a small antique and coin shop, and has since expanded into one of the biggest private mints in North America. They are especially known for their investment-grade, high quality silver bullion reprints of famous American coin designs such as the Morgan Dollar, Walking Liberty, Buffalo Nickel, and this Indian Head $10 Eagle with low premiums over spot.
BOLD Precious Metals has all the silver rounds that SilverTowne has to offer, providing customers with authentic, brand new SilverTowne silver rounds.