1932 Indian Eagle. MS-65 (NGC). A very attractive Gem with warm tangerine-orange toning and hints of lavender in select areas. Satiny and free of any significant distractions, this piece has been unavailable to collectors since 1997. <p>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 MS-65 (NGC) example is a scarce and significant offering and represents a standout opportunity for the finest of Indian eagle collections.</p> From the Dr. Paul and Rosalie Zito Collection. Acquired March 10, 1997.