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Gold, Indian Head

Indian Head $1 Gold Coin

Purity
90%
Coin Weight
1.672 g
Condition
Circulated , Uncirculated
Weight
0.0486 Troy oz
Dimension
15 mm
Coin Collection /
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Indian Head $1 Gold Coin

Design Details

The design of the Indian Head $1 Gold Coin is the work of James B. Longacre, Chief Engraver of the U.S. Mint, whose artistic legacy lives on in many classic American coinage motifs. Although commonly referred to as "Indian Head," the obverse portrait is not a Native American. Rather, it depicts Liberty wearing a Native American-style feathered headdress, a symbolic fusion of classical and indigenous imagery meant to represent American identity and unity. The reverse design features a bold wreath of cotton, corn, tobacco, and wheat, representing key agricultural products of the American economy. Inside the wreath appears the denomination "1 DOLLAR" and the year of mintage, presented in clean, centered script. Mintmarks, when applicable, appear just below the wreath.

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Investment & Legacy

The Indian Head $1 Gold Coin is a captivating blend of tangible value, historical depth, and artistic beauty. As the last and most refined of the U.S. gold dollar series, it holds special appeal for both investors and collectors. Its small gold content offers an affordable entry point for those seeking pre-1933 U.S. gold coins, while its relative rarity and collectible status especially in high grades or with branch mint marks give it enduring numismatic value well beyond bullion.

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