Gold Coin Logo American Gold Exchange  Gold Coin Contact Us Button
  
COIN VAULT
NEWSROOM
Gold Market Updates & Analysis
LIBRARY
Rare Coin Information
HOME
American Gold Exchange
U.S. Gold Coins

U.S. Silver Coins

Classic Rare Coins

European Gold Coins

Modern Bullion Coins

Common Date
U.S. Gold Coins


Trade-in Blow-outs!

Search Our Site

Free Investment Information

Click Here for
Specials


Mintage Totals
U.S. Gold Coins

Terms and
Conditions

  

Power Pair #2

$10 Liberty (MS63) + $10 Indian (MS63)
Printer Friendly Version

Power Pair #2 Obverse
Power Pair #2 Reverse
  

True scarcity, great value

$10 Liberty and $10 Indian gold coins in choice Mint State 63 condition are two of our favorites. Combining low prices, true scarcity, increased collector demand, and the potential for excellent leverage to the gold market, they are excellent gold portfolio builders. And unlike modern bullion coins, they offer complete financial privacy and exemption from possible government confiscation.

U.S. $10 Liberty (MS63)

Minted from 1866 to 1907, these classic U.S. gold eagles are one of the very best gold portfolio builders available today. They feature the world famous portrait of Miss Liberty on the obverse and the classic American Eagle on the reverse.

A workhorse coin of commerce, very few have survived in Mint State condition. Out of the millions originally minted, fewer than 55,000 specimens have been certified today in MS63 condition, all dates combined. True scarcity like this can mean substantial upside potential during periods of high demand.

U.S. $10 Indian (MS63)

$10 Indians are a constant favorite with collectors because of their fascinating design and exceptional beauty. Designed by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, who also designed the $20 gold coin that bears his name, they feature a classic portrait of Liberty in a Native American war bonnet on the obverse and a majestic American Eagle on the reverse.

Minted from 1907 to 1933, they were produced by the millions but almost all were heavily used as currency. Fewer than 49,000 have survived in certified MS63 condition, yet they remain surprisingly affordable.

Key Benefits
Better than bullion. Combines low prices and relatively low risk with stronger upside potential than bullion.
True scarcity Our Power Pair #2 survive in extremely limited numbers. This true scarcity can mean extra leverage to a rising gold price.
Private, liquid, and secure. Unlike most bullion coins, as scarce collectible coins they are exempt from broker reporting and government confiscation. Plus, they offer instant worldwide liquidity.


$10 Liberty || $10 Indian
Minted: 1866 to 1907 || 1907 to 1933
Content: 0.48375 oz. pure gold
Size: 27 mm, reeded edge
Weight: 16.718 grams
Prices and availability subject to change without notice.
* Past performance is no guarantee of future performance.

            

Special Pricing:
1 to 3 pairs $2,380   
4 to 9 pairs $2,370
10+ pairs $2,360
Basis: gold @ $1241.50 per oz. Updated: 09/03/2010

To order, call toll-free today: 800-613-9323

For other specials, click here.

American Gold Exchange, Inc. - P.O. Box 9426 - Austin, TX 78766-9426
info@amergold.com - 800-613-9323

Copyright American Gold Exchange, Inc. 1998-2010.
Site Map