The 1907 $10 Indian MS62 No Motto from the Rive d’Or Collection is a prized numismatic treasure, showcasing Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ iconic design. This rare “No Motto” variety, minted before the addition of “In God We Trust” in 1908, features Miss Liberty in an Indian headdress on the obverse and a majestic eagle on the reverse. With a limited mintage of 239,406, this coin is scarce in high grades, making the 1907 $10 Indian MS62 No Motto specimen particularly desirable.
Part of the legendary Rive d’Or hoard discovered in a Paris bank vault, this coin boasts exceptional preservation and provenance. Its satiny luster and rich yellow-gold color are hallmarks of its quality and historical significance. With a PCGS population of just 3,007 in this grade, this 1907 $10 Indian MS62 No Motto represents a rare opportunity for collectors and investors to own a piece of American numismatic history with an intriguing backstory.
PCGS Population: 3,007
PCGS Holder: Generation 4.4 (2005-2011)
PCGS MS62
1907
.48375 troy ounce
United States
$2,100.00
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