Mint: Golden State Mint, USA
Weight: 1 ounce AVDP
Fineness: Cu 999.9%
Diameter: 39.0 mm
Border: 3.3mm
Product Specs
- Mint: Golden State Mint (GSM)
- Composition: One AVDP ounce of .999 fine copper
Description:
When President Theodore Roosevelt called for a new $5 coin design in 1908, few imagined the daring, innovative masterpiece that designer Bela Lyon Pratt would produce. Unlike every other U.S. coin design, Pratt’s Indian Head is incused, meaning that the sculpted Indian is cut into the surface of the coin instead of being raised above it. In 1929, no one expected this would be the last $5 coin ever issued by the U.S. Government for circulation. But the Stock Market Crash stopped production. It was never to resume, making the 1929 $5 Indian one of the rarest coins of its kind. Now you can add the privately minted, non-monetary 1929 $5 Indian Tribute Proof in 1 Ounce of Pure .999 Copper to your collection at an affordable price.
Obverse
The obverse features profile view of a Native American in full headdress, surrounded by 13 stars. Inscriptions include “LIBERTY” and “1929.”
Reverse
The reverse features a bald eagle standing atop an arrow and an olive branch. Inscriptions include the mint’s name, “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” “IN GOD WE TRUST,” and the round’s weight and purity.
About Golden State Mint
Established in 1974, the Golden State Mint has manufactured millions of rounds and bars for bullion dealers across the nation. The mint continues to expand, using state-of-the-art equipment in multiple facilities. Minting only the highest quality products, Golden State Mint is a lifetime member of the American Numismatic Association, along with several other world-renowned numismatic organizations. It has achieved a reputation for being one of the most trusted private mints in the industry.
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