1915-S Indian Eagle. MS-63 (PCGS).This is an expertly produced, very well preserved example of a conditionally challenging Indian eagle. The strike is sharp to full throughout, with virtually all design elements exhibiting razor sharp definition. Both sides are highly lustrous with a satin to softly frosted texture and display vivid rose-gold patina. A premium quality 1915-S ten-dollar gold piece that is high end for the grade. pThe 1915-S was produced to the extent of just 59,000 pieces, one of the lower mintages among circulation strike Indian eagles. Uncirculated survivors are scarce in an absolute sense and rarer than those of the 1910-S, 1912-S, 1914-S and 1916-S. In fact, this is the eighth rarest Indian eagle in Mint State, with perhaps just 325 Uncirculated examples remaining in all grades. This is one of the finer examples known to PCGS, and it would serve with distinction in an advanced cabinet of 20th century U.S. gold coinage.