1932 NGC MS64 CAC
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1932 $10 Indian Gold Eagle – NGC MS64, CAC
This stunning 1932 $10 Indian Gold Eagle, graded NGC MS64 and blessed with a CAC sticker, offers exceptional beauty and strong technical quality. The sharp strike, glowing luster, and clean surfaces make it a stand-out example of the final-year issue of this beloved series. (Old Holder)
The 1932 $10 Indian holds special historical significance—struck during the Great Depression, it represents the last regular U.S. gold coinage before the government halted gold circulation in 1933. Very few high-grade survivors remain, and CAC approval confirms this piece sits comfortably at the top of its class.
Fun historical note: 1932 was the year Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic, capturing the nation’s imagination at a time when Americans desperately needed heroes. Owning a 1932 gold eagle is holding a little piece of that same era of perseverance, courage, and transition in U.S. history.
A premium choice for collectors seeking beauty, history, and quality—a true standout for any advanced gold or type set.
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