1932 Indian Eagle. MS-66+ (PCGS).Soft pinkish hues mingle with the golden-wheat coloration throughout this exceptional Gem. The luster is uniform and satiny, remaining nicely undisturbed under magnification. Uniformly bold with particularly smooth surfaces across the reverse. The penultimate year for the denomination and for circulating gold of all denominations, the 1932 eagle is the most available of the later issues. A rather staggering mintage of 4,463,000 pieces were struck this year, but most were soon melted and doubtless only a fraction survive today. A considerable number of coins are known in Mint State, though almost all are below Gem. This Gem MS-66+ example is a scarce and significant offering, with just a single coin certified finer by PCGS at MS-67. A standout example destined for the finest of eagle collections.