MS61 Graded $5 Indian Head U.S. Gold Coin (PCGS / NGC) – Random Dates
The MS61 Graded $5 Indian Head U.S. Gold Coin, often referred to as the Half Eagle, is a prized collectible and a remarkable piece of American coinage history. Featuring a unique incuse design by Bela Lyon Pratt, this coin is highly sought after by collectors and investors alike.
Coin Highlights
- Mint Facility: U.S. Mint (Philadelphia Mint, Denver Mint, San Francisco Mint, and New Orleans Mint)
- Denomination: $5.00
- Diameter: 21.6 mm
- Date: Random Dates
- Quality / Type: MS61 (Graded by PCGS or NGC)
- Purity: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
- Metal Weight: .24187 Troy Ounces
Please Note: Year and mint selection is our choice based on limited inventory.
Design Features
- Obverse: Features a left-facing Native American Chief in an incuse design, a standout feature among U.S. coinage.
- Reverse: Depicts a bald eagle perched on a bundle of arrows and olive branches, symbolizing peace and strength.
Historical Information
These gold coins were minted across several U.S. Mint locations, including Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco, and New Orleans, making them significant in numismatic history. The incuse design of the Indian Head series is unique to U.S. coinage, further elevating its historical and aesthetic appeal. None were minted between 1917 and 1928.
Why Choose the $5 Indian Head Gold Coin?
- Unique Incuse Design: A distinct feature that sets it apart from most U.S. coins.
- Historical Value: A representation of early 20th-century U.S. coinage.
- Investment-Grade Gold: Offers both collectible appeal and historical gold melt value.





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