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$2.5 Indian Gold - About Uncirculated Quality

The $5 and $2 ½ Indian Head gold coins are considered two of the most beautiful and original portrayal of the American Indian ever employed on U.S. Coinage. They actually depict a real American Indian chief. All other “Indian” portraits are actually Lady Liberty with different head dresses on. Both Coins carry the distinction of being one of only two coin designs in American History to use an incuse design. The design features no raised edge, and the main devices and legends are in sunken relief below the surface of the coin.

$2 ½ Indian Head Gold Coins were struck in Philadelphia and Denver. There are a total of 15 coins in the program with a combined mintage of 7,250,261. Grading standards for these $2 ½ Indian Heads are: About Uncirculated (AU, Trace of wear & blemishesEach coin contains .12094 ounces of pure gold, they will have a range of dates. Give us a call at 1-800-928-6468 if you need help finding a coin so our Rare Coin Specialists can help assist you.

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Indian Gold Coins – A Brief History

When Theodore Roosevelt won the office of President in 1904, one of the first things he set out to do was redesign American gold coins. His personal friend and famous sculptor Augustus St. Gaudens was the man he chose for the job He started on the larger coins, the $20 and $10. Unfortunately, Mr. St. Gaudens died before he was able to complete the design for the smaller denominations like the $2 ½ and $5.

With a tip from another confidant, Roosevelt made a call to Bella Lyon Pratt, a sculptor from Boston who was chosen for the new design. You can find his initials B.L.P on the obverse of every $2.5 Indian located just under the Indian Head. The incuse design used by Pratt was groundbreaking in American coin history and at first the coins weren’t looked at favorably. Many people considered them to be unhygienic at the time since they thought that the recessed edges of the coins could carry germs and disease.

Hundreds of Thousands Melted

$2.5 Indian Heads were produced from 1908 to 1929. In 1916, minting was halted and nearly all gold pieces were withheld from circulation. The $5 Indians were then minted for only one final year in 1929. Gold coins were recalled to the Treasury in 1933 where most of the them were destroyed in the great gold meltdowns of the period.

Each of our $2.5 Indians has been handpicked for exceptional eye appeal for the assigned grade. Photo is not the coin you will receive. Our choice of dates and mints apply. If you are looking for a specific date, mint, or grading service, please give us a call at 1-800-928-6468 so our Rare Coin Specialists can assist you.

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