You can find Indian Head gold coins in museum collections and available for sale on collectors websites such as the indianheadgoldcoin website. Alternatively you could purchase it from the providentmaterials website.
Sorry, no gold $1 dollar Indian Head coins dated 1915 exist the last year of issue was 1889, look at the coin again and post new question.
Well, it would have to be a nickel (5 cent) because the Indian head gold coins were discontinued in 1933 and the Indian head penny in 1909.
The coin is made of 90% gold and 10% copper with an Actual Gold Weight of .48375oz of pure gold. All U.S. $10 Indian Head gold coins have the same composition.
Three different denominations of 1910 Indian Head gold coins exist, the $2.50, $5.00 and $10.00. Post new question with with more information.
There were $5 gold coins minted in 1911 as part of the Indian Head eagle series. They are popular among collectors and can be valuable depending on their condition and rarity.
None, the first Indian Head design was the 1854 Indian Head one dollar gold coin, the 1859 Indian Head cent was next, then the 1908 $10.00 gold eagle and the last was the 1913 Indian Head (or Buffalo) nickel. The design has never been used on a silver US coin.
$720.00 to$860.00 retail for circulated coins
A Liberty Head or Indian head one dollar gold coin dated 1889 or before has .04837oz of gold. The modern Sacagawea or Presidential dollar coins are brass not gold.
Three different denominations of 1910 Indian Head gold coins exist, the $2.50, $5.00 and $10.00. Post new question with with more information.
$10 Indian Head gold coins were minted for many years. In order to give an estimated value the date on your coin must be known.
There are several US coins featuring an American Indian on the obverse ("heads"). They include the Buffalo Nickel (features a buffalo on the reverse), the Indian Head Penny (has a wreath and "one cent" on reverse), the Sacajawea one dollar coin (first minted in 2000) and many gold coins (they are historic coins, all are dated before the 1940s and made out of 90% pure gold) including the half-eagle, three-dollar piece, quarter-eagle, gold dollar, and eagle gold coins. Without knowing which "Indian head" coin you are referring to, let alone the date, mint-mark and condition it is impossible to say what it is worth.
You either have a Coronet Gold Dollar or a Indian Head, small head gold dollar - both coins were minted in the year of 1854. Assuming you have the Coronet in very fine condition (VF20), its value is: $200. If you have the Indian Head, small head coin, its value in very fine conditon is: $350.