The San Francisco Mint $5 Indian Head Gold Coin
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The San Francisco Mint $5 Indian Head Gold Coin

The San Francisco Mint $5 Indian Head Gold Coin
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A century-old coin from one of the last years they were struck at the “Granite Lady”…

• Famed sculptor Bela Lyon Pratt’s $5 Indian Head gold coin was one of only two U.S. coins struck with the designs completely cut into the coin’s surface, not rising above it.

• The front shows a Native American chief wearing a detailed feathered headdress; the back depicts an American eagle standing on an olive branch and a bundle of arrows.

• The “S” mint mark identifies the coin as being from the San Francisco Mint, where less than 4% of $5 Indian Head gold coins were struck in the final two years, 1915 and 1916.

• Certified and graded by NGC, one of the most trusted names in the industry, in stunning About Uncirculated condition — almost the same condition as the day it was minted.

• Also known as a half-eagle, since the $10 gold coin was an “eagle,” the $5 Indian Head was struck in 90% pure gold and contains nearly one-quarter troy ounce of gold.

• The clear archival-quality holder ensures preservation and worry-free viewing of both sides for generations to come.

• Accompanied by a luxurious wooden Display Chest.

• Comes with a Collector’s Guide that furnishes fascinating details about the San Francisco Mint and the last $5 Indian Head gold coins that were minted there.

• Guarantee of Satisfaction: Free returns for replacement or full refund.

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Please note: The exact appearance of the coin 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.

The coin you receive could be issued in 1915 or 1916.

Product references featured in this announcement are based on information available as of September 2023. Product not made by Native Americans.

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