1913 $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle - PCGS MS62
Acquire a tangible piece of American history with this exceptional 1913 $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle. This coin, certified by PCGS as Mint State 62 (MS62), offers a remarkable glimpse into early 20th-century coinage and a beautiful example for any discerning collector.
A Glimpse into History
The Indian Head Half Eagle, designed by Bela Lyon Pratt, represents a departure from traditional coin designs of its time. Introduced in 1908, its incuse design (where the design is pressed into the surface rather than raised) was a bold artistic statement. The 1913 issue marks a significant year in American coinage, making this coin a prized acquisition for those interested in numismatic history.
Key Features of This Coin:
- Denomination: $5 (Five Dollars)
- Metal: Gold
- Year: 1913
- Certification: PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service)
- Grade: MS62 (Mint State 62)
- Certification ID: 45024053
- Coin Number: 8525
Collecting and Preserving Your Coin
Handle this coin with care, preferably with cotton gloves, to avoid transferring oils from your skin. Store it in a secure, dry location, ideally within its PCGS holder or a similar protective case designed for coin preservation. When acquiring numismatic items, always ensure the certification details match the holder and consult reputable sources for authentication information. The certification number for this coin is 45024053. Also, the NGC number is 18525.
A Rare Opportunity Awaits
Don't miss this chance to own a certified 1913 $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle. Add this desirable coin to your collection today!