That is a 1/8th ounce gold (.900 fine, net weight .12094 oz. pure gold) coin. It's worth its gold value (about $126) plus numismatic value. The numismatic value depends on rarity and condition. Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 07/2010:
Very worn condition - $204
Moderately worn - $240
Slightly worn - $282
Almost no wear - $324
Uncirculated - $384 to $23,630 depending on quality
If its mint state is in extra fine condition (EF40), its value is: $275.00.
I suspect this is an example of a foreign currency piece as the U.S. did not print a $10 note dated 1910. As far as value, sorry, I only specialize in U.S. issued currency. enj0ykc16
In average circulated grades the value is less than one dollar.
6-29-11>>> Retail value of a 1910 Liberty Head nickel is $3.00-$5.00 for a average circulated coin.
The 1910 Indian Head gold coin, also known as the $5 gold piece, features a depiction of a Native American chief on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. This coin is part of the Indian Head series designed by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, which was minted between 1908 and 1916. It contains 0.24187 troy ounces of gold and is highly sought after by collectors due to its artistic design and historical significance. Its value can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and market demand.
If its mint state is in extra fine condition (EF40), its value is: $275.00.
The 1910 Indian Head Quarter Eagle is not rare or scarce. Circulated examples run from $230.00-$320.00. Typical uncirculated coins are $355.00-$450.00.
I suspect this is an example of a foreign currency piece as the U.S. did not print a $10 note dated 1910. As far as value, sorry, I only specialize in U.S. issued currency. enj0ykc16
Concerning the 1910 $10 gold piece: Actually there is no Indian on the coin. The image on the obverse [heads] side of the coin is really Lady Liberty wearing an Indian war bonnet. She is facing left on this coin. The eagle on the reverse [tails] side of the coin is also facing left.
In average circulated grades the value is less than one dollar.
6-29-11>>> Retail value of a 1910 Liberty Head nickel is $3.00-$5.00 for a average circulated coin.
One thousand dollars....it's a trick question.
There were no Buffalo (Indian Head) nickels minted until 1913.
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.
In average circulated grades the value is less than one dollar.
the cost is about 500 dollars or maybe more
The Almighty Dollar - 1910 was released on: USA: 11 July 1910