
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 of early 20th-century American gold coins and the struggles to consistently produce the visuals on the incuse Indian Half Eagles. Today, the 1915-S Pre-33 $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle Coin is available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Indian Half Eagles were introduced by the US Mint in 1908 as the final design series for the $5 gold coin. The incuse designs on the coins were produced annually from 1908 to 1916, but only struck one more time after the conclusion of World War I, with a 1929 release marking the conclusion of this series.
This 1915-S Pre-33 $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle Coin is in Mint State 62 condition. The coins showcase uniformity in the golden-yellow surfaces with a soft, satin luster. The designs on each side are well defined, with modest softness notable on select high points. The S mint mark on the reverse is muted, a common feature of incuse Indian Half Eagles. Overall, the coin has a light, even color with no major disruptive spots.
On the obverse of 1915-S $5 Indian Half Eagle Coins, you will find a depiction of an indigenous figure. This left-profile relief depicts the figure with a ceremonial headdress and 13 stars split six on one edge and seven on the other.
The reverse of 1915-S Pre-33 Indian Gold Half Eagles comes with the image of an American bald eagle. The design shows the eagle at rest on a sheaf of arrows, with an olive branch wrapped around the sheaf.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions about classic gold for sale. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online, or email us directly. For additional historic and collectible options, be sure to explore our Pre-33 Gold Coins and Rare Coins categories.
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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 of early 20th-century American gold coins and the struggles to consistently produce the visuals on the incuse Indian Half Eagles. Today, the 1915-S Pre-33 $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle Coin is available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Indian Half Eagles were introduced by the US Mint in 1908 as the final design series for the $5 gold coin. The incuse designs on the coins were produced annually from 1908 to 1916, but only struck one more time after the conclusion of World War I, with a 1929 release marking the conclusion of this series.
This 1915-S Pre-33 $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle Coin is in Mint State 62 condition. The coins showcase uniformity in the golden-yellow surfaces with a soft, satin luster. The designs on each side are well defined, with modest softness notable on select high points. The S mint mark on the reverse is muted, a common feature of incuse Indian Half Eagles. Overall, the coin has a light, even color with no major disruptive spots.
On the obverse of 1915-S $5 Indian Half Eagle Coins, you will find a depiction of an indigenous figure. This left-profile relief depicts the figure with a ceremonial headdress and 13 stars split six on one edge and seven on the other.
The reverse of 1915-S Pre-33 Indian Gold Half Eagles comes with the image of an American bald eagle. The design shows the eagle at rest on a sheaf of arrows, with an olive branch wrapped around the sheaf.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions about classic gold for sale. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online, or email us directly. For additional historic and collectible options, be sure to explore our Pre-33 Gold Coins and Rare Coins categories.