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$2.5 Indian

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Description

Indian head pieces were introduced as an alternative to the popular liberty head gold coin. The $2.5 Indian gold coin is one of two coins designed by sculptor Bela Lyon Pratt. (The other being the $5 Indian gold coin) As with the $20 Saint-Gaudens gold piece, President Theodore Roosevelt played an important role in the design and revamping of this smaller gold coin.

Valuation

Indian head pieces were introduced as an alternative to the popular liberty head gold coin. The $2.5 Indian gold coin is one of two coins designed by sculptor Bela Lyon Pratt. (The other being the $5 Indian gold coin) As with the $20 Saint-Gaudens gold piece, President Theodore Roosevelt played an important role in the design and revamping of this smaller gold coin.

COIN NAME
$2.5 Indian
DESIGNED BY
Bela Lyon Pratt
ISSUE DATE
1908-15; 1925-29
COMPOSITION
90% gold, 10% copper
DIAMETER
18 mm
WEIGHT
4.18g
EDGE
Reeded

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