The coin described is a 1909 Indian Head Half Eagle, commonly referred to as a $5 gold coin, minted at the Denver mint (designated by the 'D' mint mark). This particular series, known for its iconic representation of Native American themes, was produced in the United States of America and is made of gold. With a diameter of 21.6 mm and a weight of approximately 8.36 grams, this coin is struck in the traditional gold content of half eagles. In total, there were 3,423,560 pieces minted in this particular year, making it a collectible item for numismatists. The Indian Head design, initially created by renowned engraver Bela Lyon Pratt, showcases an eagle with a majestic profile on the obverse side, symbolizing strength and tradition. The reverse features a beautifully detailed depiction of a soaring eagle, embodying the spirit of freedom. As a coin that represents both historical significance and artistic craftsmanship, the 1909 Indian Head Half Eagle is valued not only for its intrinsic metal value but also for its numismatic appeal among collectors. The current market value can fluctuate based on condition, rarity, and demand, but it remains a cherished piece of American coinage history.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 5 |
diameter | 21.6 |
height | 0 |
material | Gold |
mint-mark | D |
mintage | 3423560 |
type | Coins |
weight | 8.36 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 1909 |