1909-D $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle NGC MS63

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Description:

Half Eagles The half eagle was the first gold coin actually struck for the United States. The five-dollar piece was authorized to be coined by the Act of April 2, 1792. This type of Indian Head (1908-1929) conforms to the quarter eagle of the same date.

Coin Highlights:

  • Minted in the year 1909
  • US - Denver Mint
  • MS63 graded by NGC
  • $5.00 Face Value
  • 0.2419 oz of gold

Specifications:

More Information
Product Type Coin
Coin Series Pre-33 Gold
Purity 22 Karat
Mint/Refinery U.S. Mint - Denver
Metal Type Gold
Face Value $5
Grade MS63
Coin Type Certified
Modern or Historical Pre-33
Grade Service NGC
Year 1909
Metal Weight 0.2419 oz

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