The value of a 1907 ten-dollar gold coin (also known as a $10 Liberty Head Gold Eagle or a $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle depending on the design) can vary significantly depending on its condition (grade), mint mark, and specific design variations.
- Circulated Condition: A [1907 Liberty Head $10 Gold Eagle] in circulated condition can be valued between $1775 and $1875, depending on the mintmark and specific grade within that range.
- Uncirculated Condition: In pristine, uncirculated condition, the value can rise substantially. For instance:
– A [1907 S Gold Eagle] can be worth up to $37000.
– A [1907 D Gold Eagle] can be worth up to $14000.
– A [1907 (Philadelphia) Liberty Head Gold Eagle] can be worth up to $12500.
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1907 Liberty Head 10 Gold Eagle | Uncirculated Gold Type by Littleton Coin Company $1,400.00]
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US Mint 1907 $20 St Gaudens Dbl Eagle BU Collectible Pre-1933 U. S $3,473.36]
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1907 D Double Eagles Liberty Head PCGS MS-61 – Coins, U.S. currency – Gold – 1907 – D – Business – true – MS 61 – PCGS – 29837825]
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1907 P Gold Eagles Liberty Head Pcgs Ms-63+ Liberty $2,440.25]
- Circulated Condition: A [1907 Indian Head $10 Gold Eagle] in circulated condition is valued between $1720 and $1890.
- Uncirculated Condition: The value can be significantly higher for uncirculated coins:
– A 1907 Indian Head Gold Eagle (No Periods) can sell for as much as $215000 in pristine, uncirculated condition.
– Rare variants like the 1907 Indian Head Wire Rim or Rolled Edge coins can command even higher prices, ranging from $38500 to potentially over $1.2 million depending on the specific variation and grade . One specific 1907 Indian Head Wire Rim with an MS66 grade is listed at $265000.
- Condition (Grade): The better the coin’s condition (less wear, fewer imperfections), the higher its value. Professional grading services assign numerical and descriptive grades that significantly impact the price.
- Mint Mark: The mint where the coin was produced (indicated by a small letter on the coin, e.g., ‘S’ for San Francisco, ‘D’ for Denver, or no letter for Philadelphia) affects its rarity and value.
- Design Variations: For the 1907 Indian Head Gold Eagle, there are variations like “Wire Rim,” “Rolled Edge,” and the presence or absence of periods in the motto (“E PLURIBUS UNUM”) that influence rarity and value dramatically.
Note: The melt value of the coin is a minimum value based on its gold content but the numismatic value (value to collectors) is generally higher for these coins, especially in uncirculated grades.
For the most accurate assessment of a specific coin’s value, it’s recommended to consult with a professional coin grader or numismatist.
How much is a $10 dollar coin from 1907 worth?
From my experience, According to the NGC Price Guide, as of August 2025, a Indian Head Gold Coin from 1907 in circulated condition is worth between $1745 and $1915. However, on the open market 1907 INDIAN Gold Eagles in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $215000.
How much gold is in a 1907 Liberty $10 coin?
Great question! Issued from the mid-1800’s through 1907 in almost a half-ounce (. 48375-oz.) of gold, $10 Liberties are one of our favorites in this market segment given their big size and smaller supply plus attractive price range compared to $20 coins.