$5 Gold Indian 1909 Extra Fine

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    The $5 Gold Indian 1909 Extra Fine coin represents a pivotal moment in American numismatics, continuing the legacy of the iconic $5 Gold Indian series introduced the previous year. With its distinctive design and historical significance, this coin holds a special place in the hearts of collectors and enthusiasts alike.

    Designed by the renowned sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the $5 Gold Indian series broke away from traditional coinage conventions of the time. Saint-Gaudens' vision was to create coins of unparalleled beauty and artistic merit, elevating American coinage to the level of ancient Greek and Roman masterpieces.

    The obverse of the $5 Gold Indian 1909 coin features a striking portrait of a Native American chief adorned in a full headdress, symbolizing the spirit and heritage of America's indigenous peoples. This departure from the traditional depiction of Liberty represented a bold step forward in American coin design, capturing the attention and admiration of collectors and art enthusiasts alike.

    On the reverse of the coin, Saint-Gaudens crafted a majestic eagle in flight, framed by rays of sunlight emanating from a radiant sun. This design, inspired by classical motifs, imbues the coin with a sense of strength, freedom, and majesty, reflecting the ideals of the American spirit.

    The $5 Gold Indian 1909 coin was struck at several mint facilities across the United States, including the Philadelphia Mint, Denver Mint, and San Francisco Mint. These minting locations played a crucial role in meeting the demand for gold coinage during the early 20th century, contributing to the nation's coinage infrastructure and economic stability.

    As for mintage figures, precise records of the number of 1909 $5 Gold Indian coins produced at each mint are not readily available. However, production levels were influenced by factors such as demand for gold coinage, fluctuations in the price of gold, and the availability of bullion for coinage purposes. Surviving examples of the 1909 $5 Gold Indian coin are relatively scarce, adding to their appeal among collectors.

    In summary, the $5 Gold Indian 1909 Extra Fine coin stands as a testament to the artistic vision and numismatic innovation of its time. With its captivating design, historical significance, and relative scarcity, this coin continues to hold a cherished place in the annals of American coinage history and remains highly sought after by collectors worldwide.

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    • Year: 1909
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