Recognized as part of the early 20th-century renaissance of American coinage, the $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle is one of only two U.S. coins ever minted with an incuse (sunken relief) design. Created by sculptor Bela Lyon Pratt, this bold and unconventional gold coin was struck between 1908 and 1929 and remains a favorite among collectors and gold investors alike.
Highlights
- Contains .2419 troy oz of gold (.900 fine)
- AU (About Uncirculated) condition: Very light wear with nearly full detail and traces of original mint luster
- Obverse: Liberty in full Native American headdress, surrounded by 13 stars, with "Liberty" above and the date below
- Reverse: Majestic bald eagle with inscriptions: "United States of America," "E Pluribus Unum," "In God We Trust," and "Five Dollars"
- Designed by Bela Lyon Pratt, featuring a unique incuse (recessed) design
- Note: Dates and mintmarks will vary and are determined by available inventory.
Why Choose This Coin?
AU (About Uncirculated) coins offer near-mint sharpness at a lower cost than BU examples. With excellent detail and traces of original luster, they're ideal for collectors who want a high-grade coin with historical and visual appeal. For investors, the AU Indian Half Eagle represents a strategic way to own fractional pre-1933 gold with rising demand and long-term scarcity.
Historical Significance
The Indian Half Eagle was part of President Theodore Roosevelt's visionary overhaul of U.S. coin design. Its incuse format—a sharp departure from traditional raised-relief coins—sparked controversy at the time but is now regarded as a bold statement of artistic innovation. With production interrupted during World War I and many coins later melted in the 1933 Gold Recall, surviving AU specimens are increasingly scarce and highly collectible.
Specifications
SKU: |
40 |
Year: |
Random |
Grade: |
Almost Unc |
Grade Service: |
None |
Denomination: |
5 Dollars |
Mint Mark: |
Varies |
Metal Content: |
0.2419 troy oz |
Purity: |
0.900 |
Thickness: |
1.4 mm |
Diameter: |
21.6 mm |