The Last $2.50 and $5.00 Circulating Gold Coins
“Quarter-eagle” and “half-eagle” Indian Head gold coins, the only U.S. gold coins to feature a unique “incuse” design…
• A set of two Indian Head gold coins — the $2.50 and $5 denominations — each minted between 1908 and 1929. Together the set comprises more than one-third of an ounce of pure gold.
• These are the last circulating coins of their kind, and the only ones in U.S. history to feature a groundbreaking “incuse” design — which was actually cut into the surface, not raised above it as on all other U.S. coins — on both sides!
• On the front is a bust of a Native American chief with 13 stars and the word “Liberty”; the back shows a bald eagle flanked by “E Pluribus Unum” and “In God We Trust.”
• Amazingly, these 90% pure gold coins have been preserved in circulated very fine condition, presented in durable, crystal-clear cases for easy viewing of both front and back.
• Accompanied by a custom-designed wooden Display Chest (measuring 5" x 3¾" x 1½"), designed to allow you to angle the coins for optimum display.
• Comes with a Collector’s Guide, highlighting the coins’ history and design.
• Guarantee of Satisfaction: Free returns for replacement or full refund.
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This product allows the convenience of a gradual payment plan. It is payable in two equal, monthly, interest-free installments.
Please note: The exact appearance and years of issue of the coins you receive may vary from the images shown.
Your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed. You may return the product at our expense within 30 days for replacement or for a full refund. Orders are subject to acceptance.
Note: Not made by Native Americans.
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