Celebrate the beauty of a prized numismatic coin with the high-quality Incuse Indian 1 oz Gold round. This .9999 fine round is an improvement on the original American Half Eagle.

The Half Eagle bearing the unusual incuse (or “inset”) Indian Head design was minted from 1908 to 1929. It was worth $5, and contained only .9167 ounces of gold. The rest was a combination of copper and silver.

Now you can own a pure gold Incuse Indian — and it’s worth far more than five dollars.

The reverse of this golden round features a striking eagle standing on offensive arrows and an olive branch for peace. The words GOLDEN STATE MINT arch over the regal bird’s head, and the words 1 TROY OZ .9999 FINE GOLD are below. The round also reads E PLURIBUS UNUM and IN GOD WE TRUST.

The obverse features the famous incuse Indian chieftain. The headdress bears fine detail on the feathers and headband, the tassels flowing down below the chief’s neck. The word LIBERTY is near the rim, which is also bordered with 15 five-pointed stars.

The Incuse Indian 1 oz Gold round was made by the Golden State Mint in California. Each round will arrive in new condition.

Add this golden round to your investments today when you place an order through Provident Metals’ secure online purchasing system.