1914-D $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle Coin - PCGS MS64
Acquire a remarkable piece of American numismatic history with this 1914-D $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle. Struck in 90% gold at the Denver Mint, this coin is highly sought-after by collectors for its design, historical significance, and scarcity in higher grades.
A Glimpse into Early 20th Century America
The $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle was introduced during a period of significant economic and social change in the United States. Its unique incuse design, created by Bela Lyon Pratt, broke from traditional coin art and reflects the artistic sensibilities of the era. The "D" mint mark signifies its origin in Denver, a key branch mint in the early 20th century. Owning this coin is like holding a tangible piece of this dynamic time.
Key Features:
- Denomination: $5 (Five Dollars)
- Metal: Gold
- Mint Mark: D (Denver)
- Year: 1914-D
- Grade: MS64 (Mint State 64)
- Certification: PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service)
- PCGS Certification Number: 41481545
- Coin Number: 8528
- Rarity: A significant date and mint mark combination, especially desirable in higher grades.
- Appeal: A classic American gold coin with a distinctive design and substantial collector demand.
Collecting and Preservation:
Handle this certified coin with care, preferably by the edges, to maintain its condition. Store it in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. The PCGS encapsulation provides excellent protection; avoid removing the coin from its holder. Authenticity is guaranteed by PCGS, a leading coin grading service.
This 1914-D $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle, graded MS64 by PCGS, represents a fantastic opportunity to add a prized coin to your collection. Don't miss the chance to own this exceptional example!