The 1932 Indian Head $10 gold pieces were really the last circulating $10 gold coins produced by the U.S. Mint. Though 1933-dated Indian Head $10 gold pieces were struck, nearly all were melted at the U.S. Mint after a 1933 Act of Congress halted the minting of gold coins and called in large holdings for redemption. The 1932 $10 Indian Head is a prized collectible from an earlier era in America, when money meant the beauty and brilliance of precious gold!