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1908 $5 Indian Gold Values
About This Series
The Indian Half Eagle was first released in 1908 along with a Quarter Eagle denomination as well. What makes these coins very unique in American numismatics is how the fields of the coin are raised higher than the rest of the coin’s design. This decision was not well received way back when they came out and even today they are beloved but most collectors find grading them a near impossibility.
Aside from a couple of rare dates this a fantastic series to collect as a full set is attainable for most advanced enthusiasts. Look for lower end Mint State exa
...Catalog Detail
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$5 Indian Gold (1908–1929) | Value Range | Favorite | |||
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$5 Indian Gold (1908–1929) | Value Range | ||||
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$950
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$90,000
$950 - $90,000
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$950
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$43,000
$950 - $43,000
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$975
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$266,500
$975 - $266,500
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Greysheet Catalog Details
The Indian Half Eagle was first released in 1908 along with a Quarter Eagle denomination as well. What makes these coins very unique in American numismatics is how the fields of the coin are raised higher than the rest of the coin’s design. This decision was not well received way back when they came out and even today they are beloved but most collectors find grading them a near impossibility.
Aside from a couple of rare dates this a fantastic series to collect as a full set is attainable for most advanced enthusiasts. Look for lower end Mint State exa
...Catalog Detail
Legal Disclaimer
The prices listed in our database are intended to be used as an indication only. Users are strongly encouraged to seek multiple sources of pricing before making a final determination of value. CDN Publishing is not responsible for typographical or database-related errors. Your use of this site indicates full acceptance of these terms.