1909-D $5 Indian PCGS MS-63 Old Green Holder

Item #CC-0233 | 1909-D $5 Indian PCGS MS-63 OGH
Mint: Denver
Grade: MS-63
Mintage: 604,000
Designer: Bela Lyon Pratt
Weight: 8.359 grams

For details and population on this coin from PCGS, click on the serial number here: 04598283

Description: This beautifully toned and choice uncirculated 1909 half eagle is graded by PCGS as Mint State 63. It is encapsulated in an old green holder and boasts dazzling frosty mint luster. The photos don’t do this coin justice and when you hold it in your hand, it’s eye appeal is simply gorgeous.

This U.S. type coin is part of a series of $5.00 Indian head gold coins known as half eagles. This particular type was minted from 1908-1929 in San Francisco, Denver, New Orleans, and the Philadelphia mints, with this particular piece being struck in Denver. Its composition is made of 90% gold and 10% copper.

The obverse of the coin displays a beautifully designed portrait of an American Indian chieftain struck incuse designed by sculptor Bela Lyon Pratt. The Indian’s portrait is surrounded by 13 stars (6 at the left and 7 at the right) representing the original 13 colonies and the word “LIBERTY” at the top. Below the portrait are the initials “B.L.P.”, which represent the initials of the designer.

The reverse of the coin displays a traditional American eagle struck incuse standing on a batch of arrows and holding a branch in one of its claws.  The eagle is centered in the design with the words “UNITED . STATES . OF.  AMERICA” at the top, “E PLURIBUS UNUM” to the left of the eagle and “IN GOD WE TRUST” to the right of the eagle. The denomination “5 . DOLLARS” is struck below the eagle and a small “D” is seen near the rim at the 7 o’clock position.

$5.00 Indians that have superb eye appeal with original toning as this one does are highly sought after and considered much rarer than similar pieces without toning.

This coin is a wonderful example of U.S. gold and would make a fabulous addition to any U.S. gold type set.

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$1,500.00