SilverTowne is famous for producing high-quality silver rounds, many of which feature historic US coin designs. The Incuse Indian, designed in 1908 by Bela Lyon Pratt, is one of the most popular designs replicated on SilverTowne silver rounds. Today, 1/2 oz SilverTowne Incuse Indian Silver Rounds are available from JM Bullion.
Round Highlights:
Bela Lyon Pratt’s Incuse Indian design, created for the quarter eagle and half eagle gold coins from 1908 to 1929, stands as one of American numismatics’ boldest experiments. Unlike any other regularly circulating U.S. coin before or since, Pratt’s incuse or sunken-relief design placed the images below the coin’s surface rather than raising them above it. This revolutionary approach generated immediate controversy among collectors and the public.
All 1/2 oz SilverTowne Incuse Indian Silver Rounds available here come individually packaged in protective plastic flips. Multiples are available in either tubes of 20 rounds or boxes of 500 rounds, with 25 tubes per box.
The obverse of the SilverTowne Incuse Indian Silver Round replicates Pratt’s famous design. The image features a left-facing portrait of a Native American wearing a feathered headdress, presented in Pratt’s distinctive incuse style, where the design is recessed into the coin’s surface. The word “LIBERTY” appears along the upper rim, while thirteen stars representing the original colonies surround the portrait.
On the reverse of the 1/2 oz Incuse Indian Silver Round, you’ll find Pratt’s image that depicts a standing bald eagle, America’s national symbol, rendered in the same sunken-relief technique as the obverse. The eagle is shown in a static, dignified pose with wings folded, facing left and perched on a bundle of arrows with an olive branch. The inscriptions “IN GOD WE TRUST” and “E PLURIBUS UNUM” flank the eagle on either side.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions about silver rounds. You can call us at 800-276-6508, connect with us online through our web chat, or via our email address.

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SilverTowne is famous for producing high-quality silver rounds, many of which feature historic US coin designs. The Incuse Indian, designed in 1908 by Bela Lyon Pratt, is one of the most popular designs replicated on SilverTowne silver rounds. Today, 1/2 oz SilverTowne Incuse Indian Silver Rounds are available from JM Bullion.
Round Highlights:
Bela Lyon Pratt’s Incuse Indian design, created for the quarter eagle and half eagle gold coins from 1908 to 1929, stands as one of American numismatics’ boldest experiments. Unlike any other regularly circulating U.S. coin before or since, Pratt’s incuse or sunken-relief design placed the images below the coin’s surface rather than raising them above it. This revolutionary approach generated immediate controversy among collectors and the public.
All 1/2 oz SilverTowne Incuse Indian Silver Rounds available here come individually packaged in protective plastic flips. Multiples are available in either tubes of 20 rounds or boxes of 500 rounds, with 25 tubes per box.
The obverse of the SilverTowne Incuse Indian Silver Round replicates Pratt’s famous design. The image features a left-facing portrait of a Native American wearing a feathered headdress, presented in Pratt’s distinctive incuse style, where the design is recessed into the coin’s surface. The word “LIBERTY” appears along the upper rim, while thirteen stars representing the original colonies surround the portrait.
On the reverse of the 1/2 oz Incuse Indian Silver Round, you’ll find Pratt’s image that depicts a standing bald eagle, America’s national symbol, rendered in the same sunken-relief technique as the obverse. The eagle is shown in a static, dignified pose with wings folded, facing left and perched on a bundle of arrows with an olive branch. The inscriptions “IN GOD WE TRUST” and “E PLURIBUS UNUM” flank the eagle on either side.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions about silver rounds. You can call us at 800-276-6508, connect with us online through our web chat, or via our email address.