Description
Enhance your collection with the $5 Gold Indian Half Eagle in XF (Extremely Fine) condition, sourced through Atlas Bullion. This 1908-1929 issue designed by Bela Lyon Pratt showcases distinctive incuse motifs of a Native American chieftain obverse and soaring eagle reverse. Minted in a 90% gold, 10% copper alloy, it contains 0.24187 troy ounces of pure gold weight. The XF grade signifies only light wear with most design details remaining bold and complete, exhibiting strong eye appeal for this iconic early 20th century U.S. coin type.
Key Features:
0.24187 oz pure gold content
$5 face value
1908-1929 years
XF (Extremely Fine) condition
Incuse chieftain/eagle designs
Specifications:
Diameter: 21.6mm
Weight: 8.36g
Composition: 90% Au, 10% Cu
Edge: Reeded
FAQ:
Q: What are the benefits of an XF grade?
A: The XF or Extremely Fine grade exhibits only light, even wear while retaining bold design elements and strong eye appeal, making it a desirable middle grade for circulated coins.
Q: Why were incuse designs used on this coin?
A: The sculpted, sunken incuse designs were part of an early 1900s American coinage renaissance aimed at making U.S. coins more artistic and beautiful.







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