$5 Gold Indian 1910-S Extra Fine

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    The $5 Gold Indian 1910-S Extra Fine coin holds a significant place in numismatic history, representing a fascinating era in American coinage and symbolizing the nation's transition towards a more artistic and innovative approach to minting currency. Struck at the San Francisco Mint in 1910, this coin reflects the culmination of efforts to revitalize American coin design at the turn of the 20th century.

    The design of the $5 Gold Indian coin series was the brainchild of renowned sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, who was commissioned by President Theodore Roosevelt to redesign several denominations of American coinage. Saint-Gaudens' vision for the $5 gold piece was revolutionary, departing from the traditional Liberty motif and instead featuring a Native American chief in full headdress on the obverse, surrounded by 13 stars representing the original colonies.

    On the reverse of the coin, Saint-Gaudens opted for a bold and intricate design featuring a majestic eagle in flight, reminiscent of ancient Greek and Roman coinage. The eagle is depicted against a backdrop of a radiant sun, with the inscriptions "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "E PLURIBUS UNUM," and the coin's denomination, "FIVE DOLLARS," completing the design.

    The 1910-S $5 Gold Indian coin, struck at the San Francisco Mint, bears the "S" mintmark on the reverse, distinguishing it from coins minted at other facilities. The San Francisco Mint played a crucial role in the production of gold coinage during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly during the California Gold Rush, and its output of gold coins contributed significantly to the nation's economy.

    As for mintage figures, the exact number of 1910-S $5 Gold Indian coins minted is not readily available. However, it is known that production levels varied from year to year, influenced by factors such as demand for gold coinage, fluctuations in the price of gold, and the availability of bullion for coinage purposes. Despite the uncertainties surrounding mintage figures, surviving examples of the 1910-S $5 Gold Indian coin are relatively scarce, adding to their appeal among collectors.

    The $5 Gold Indian 1910-S Extra Fine coin, with its stunning design, historical significance, and connection to the San Francisco Mint, represents a cherished piece of American numismatic history. Whether admired for its artistic beauty, sought after for its rarity, or treasured as a tangible link to the nation's past, this coin continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts alike.

  • Details:
    • Denomination: N/A
    • Year: 1910
    • Diameter: N/A
    • Mint Mark: S
    • Thickness: N/A
    • Grade: Ungraded

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