As low as $64.99 per coin over spot!
Please Note: These coins will be from years of our choice ranging from 1908-1929. Of the seemingly countless coins produced by the US Mint, few others are as sought after as the Indian Head Gold Eagle. These particular coins have been professionally cleaned as to take away most blemishes that occurred during their time as heavily ... Read More
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| 1-9 | $1,050.63 | $1,061.57 | $1,094.41 |
| 10-24 | $1,045.63 | $1,056.52 | $1,089.20 |
| 25+ | $1,035.63 | $1,046.42 | $1,078.78 |
As low as $99.49 per coin over spot!
The $5 Indian Half Eagle Gold Coin is one of the most unique specimens in US Mint history. When the coin was first struck by the US Mint in 1907, it became the first-ever incuse struck specimen in American history. Incuse struck coins feature a design element that is struck into the surface of the coin, sunken down, rather than engra... Read More
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| 1-9 | $1,080.13 | $1,091.38 | $1,125.14 |
| 10-24 | $1,075.13 | $1,086.33 | $1,119.93 |
| 25+ | $1,070.13 | $1,081.28 | $1,114.72 |
The $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle was first released by the US Mint in 1908. It is the last and most distinct version of the Half Eagle coins. The Indian Gold Half Eagle features a unique recessed design that has been engraved into the coin itself, as opposed to being sculpted onto its surface. Because its mintage period precedes the 1933 cessation of gold currency, the Indian Half Eagle boasts a fineness of .900. It also possesses a size of .... Read More
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| 1-9 | $1,080.63 | $1,091.89 | $1,125.66 |
| 10-24 | $1,075.63 | $1,086.83 | $1,120.45 |
| 25+ | $1,070.63 | $1,081.78 | $1,115.24 |
Customers: Please note these Indian Gold Eagle Coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS62 condition. We will select coins from years prior to 1933 to fulfill your order based on our inventory. One of the most recognizable coin designs in modern history is without a doubt that which is found on the $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle. These coins are guaranteed to be Mint State ... Read More
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| 1+ | $1,200.63 | $1,213.14 | $1,250.66 |
Customers: Please note these Indian Gold Eagle Coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS63 condition. We will select coins from years prior to 1933 to fulfill your order based on our inventory. The US Mint has long been known for its production of high-quality US coins, but few are more popular or well-known than the $5 Indian Head Gold Half Eagle. These coins were min... Read More
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| 1+ | $1,380.63 | $1,395.01 | $1,438.16 |
Customers: Please note these Indian Gold Eagle Coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS64 condition. We will select coins from years prior to 1933 to fulfill your order based on our inventory. The US Mint has long been one of the most revered mints in all of North America and has been producing the United States’ currency since the late 18th century. Through those y... Read More
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| 1+ | $1,750.63 | $1,768.87 | $1,823.57 |
Any quantity available for $269.99 per piece over spot!
The Indian Gold Half Eagle was the final design series for the US Mint’s circulation $5 gold coin. Introduced in 1908, the coin was in circulation until 1933, but was only struck from 1908-1916 and again one final time in 1929. JM Bullion is offering a three... Read More
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| 1+ | $3,184.32 | $3,217.49 | $3,317.00 |
Any quantity available for $6,475.00!
The Indian Half Eagle Series represented both a unique departure from the norm in American coinage and a challenging production history. The Indian Half Eagle was one of two incuse coins introduced in 1908 by the US Mint, with the other being the Indian Quarte... Read More
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| 1+ | $6,475.00 | $6,542.45 | $6,744.79 |
Any quantity available for $7,950.00!
The 1915-S Indian Eagle is one of the lowest minted issues in the series, with just 164,000 coins produced at the San Francisco Mint. Overall, the 1915 Indian Half Eagle is the third-from-final release in this series. This particular coin captures the artistry... Read More
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| 1+ | $7,950.00 | $8,032.81 | $8,281.25 |
The Indian Half Eagle was one of the most significant American gold coins ever issued. Released in 1908 on the $5 Half Eagle, this design was the nation’s first-ever incuse strike. It was also the first use of an indigenous figure on a major American denomination. Now, 1909-D $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle Coins in certified condition are available to you for purchase online ... Read More
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| 1+ | $10,592.58 | $10,702.92 | $11,033.93 |
Issued in 1908, the $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle would be the last and most distinct version of the Half Eagle coins. It possesses a unique recessed design, which has been engraved into the coin itself, rather than sculpted unto the coin's surface. As with other gold coins produced prior to 1933, the Indian Half Eagle possesses a purity of 90.0%. Its size of .2418 troy oz makes it the ideal option for individuals who are interested in medium-sized i... Read More
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Considered one of the most memorable versions of the Half Eagle, The $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle Coin was initially released in 1809. It would be the last Gold Half Eagle Coin ever produced due to the 1933 cessation of gold currency. With its purity of 90.0% and weight of .2418 oz, the Indian Gold Half Eagle is best suited for medium-sized investments. Its compact size also makes it ideal for investors who prefer personal storage over third-part... Read More
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Best known for its recessed artwork, the $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle was first released in 1908. It would be the last Half Eagle Coin ever produced by the US Mint prior to the 1933 cessation of gold currency. Due to its exceptional purity of 90.0%, the Indian Gold Half Eagle makes a formidable addition to any investment portfolio. Furthermore, its modest size of .2418 troy oz is ideal for individuals who prefer self-storage over third-party facilit... Read More
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From 1792 to 1933, the United States Mint struck circulation gold coins for use in commercial transactions. These coins were known as Gold Eagles, and the central denomination was the Gold Eagle coin issued for $10. Various options were also struck in different weights, including the Half Eagle at $5 (USD). Right now, Pre-33 $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle Coins are available to... Read More
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A vast collection of Pre-33 US Gold Coins, housed in foreign vaults for decades, was rediscovered and brought back to the United States in the 2010s, later dubbed the Fairmont Collection. Among them were Indian Gold Half Eagles, a striking series introduced in the early 20th century. Now, 1909 $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle Coins in certified condition are available online at J... Read More
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From the mid-19th to early 20th centuries, the US Mint was constantly adding new gold coin designs in a number of sizes and denominations. The $5 Indian Head Gold Eagles were produced for barely more than 20 years starting in 1908 and ending in 1929, but they can still be found today. These coins feature a stunning design that is surprisingly detailed, especially for a coin that is so old. Despite them having gold a content that is just shy of the US Mint’s current standards, $5 Indian Head Gold Half Eagles are sought after by investors just as frequently as they are by collectors.
The design of the $5 Indian Head Gold Eagle is credited to artist Bela Lyon Pratt. The design of the coin was actually made to match the Quarter Eagle coin that was introduced around the same time. The coin’s obverse depicts a Native American tribal chief equipped with full headdress. The image of the chief is incredibly detailed and is drastically different than the image of Lady Liberty that was present on the obverse of previous Half Eagle coin editions. Around the outer edges of the coin’s obverse are 13 stars, a year of mintage marking, and an inscription which reads “Liberty.”
The coin’s reverse features an American eagle perched atop a fasces entwined by a single olive branch. On all sides of the eagle are inscriptions which read “E Pluribus Unum,” “United States of America,” “In God We Trust,” and “Five Dollars.” As opposed to previous editions of the Half Eagle, the inscription on either side of the coin are stamped in incuse and not raised off the face of the coin.
The Half Eagle is a gold coin that was produced by the US Mint beginning in the late 18th century up until the early to mid-20th century. These coins were produced continuously for more than a century but the coin’s design was constantly changing. The Indian Head design was introduced in 1908 after the $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle and was the last design ever featured on the Half Eagle coin. The design itself was entirely different than any previous editions in that it featured a Native American on the obverse and not the profile image of Lady Liberty. The coin’s reverse design was also different, but, like every other edition, featured an American eagle. The $5 Indian Head Gold Eagle was produced at the New Orleans, San Francisco, Carson City, and Denver US Mint facilities.
Now, nearly a century after these coins were pulled from the US Mint’s production lines, the $5 Indian Head Gold Eagle coin is becoming increasingly difficult to find and even more difficult to find in great condition. Add this to the fact that it is not only valued as a collector’s item but also as a great way to invest in gold, and you have yourself a gold coin that grows rarer with each passing day. When these gold coins are in stock, they tend to sell out quickly and because they are so rare there is no saying when they will be restocked. For all these reasons and many more it is important that you do not overlook your opportunity to get your hands on a rare piece of American history.
All orders totaling over $199 are shipped free of charge and fully insured. Coins certified by either the PCGS or NGC will ship in their certified plastic slabs while all other coins will be shipped protected by a vinyl coin flip.