1929


Certified Authentic 1929 $5 Incuse Indian .999 Pure Uncirculated Copper
Bullion Commemorate.
Bullion Commemorate.
1929 was the last year they were minted. During its time being produced,
the Indian $5 gold coin was one with an extremely high face value.
Back then, $5 had a significantly stronger purchasing power which means
that even when they were being circulated they were not able to be acquired
by everyone. That much remains true today as the quantities of these coins
on the market are diminishing with each passing year.
the Indian $5 gold coin was one with an extremely high face value.
Back then, $5 had a significantly stronger purchasing power which means
that even when they were being circulated they were not able to be acquired
by everyone. That much remains true today as the quantities of these coins
on the market are diminishing with each passing year.
Unique Incuse details on obverse and reverse separate this round from the rest.
Ready to jump on the copper bandwagon? These gorgeous Incuse Indian copper rounds, composed of 1 AVDP ounce of .999 fine copper. Produced exclusively by the Golden State Mint, these beautifully designed rounds arrive in brilliant uncirculated condition.
The obverse of each 1 oz copper round features the profile of a Native American in full headdress. He is surrounded by 13 stars, along with the word “LIBERTY” and the year “1929.”
The reverse of each Incuse Indian Round features a bald eagle standing on an arrow and an olive branch. The national bird is surrounded by the words “GOLDEN STATE MINT,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” “IN GOD WE TRUST” and the round’s weight and copper content. $5.00
Ready to jump on the copper bandwagon? These gorgeous Incuse Indian copper rounds, composed of 1 AVDP ounce of .999 fine copper. Produced exclusively by the Golden State Mint, these beautifully designed rounds arrive in brilliant uncirculated condition.
The obverse of each 1 oz copper round features the profile of a Native American in full headdress. He is surrounded by 13 stars, along with the word “LIBERTY” and the year “1929.”
The reverse of each Incuse Indian Round features a bald eagle standing on an arrow and an olive branch. The national bird is surrounded by the words “GOLDEN STATE MINT,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” “IN GOD WE TRUST” and the round’s weight and copper content. $5.00