1913 $5 Indian Head NGC PF66 'cac'

$115,000.00 USD

– SOLD

The 1913 Proof $5 Indian Head is significant as one of the last matte proof issues before the Mint transitioned to a more polished proof finish in 1916.

This coin represents a combination of history, artistry, and rarity, making it one of the most coveted U.S. gold proof coins from the early 20th century.

Obverse (Front) Design

  • Features a Native American chief in full headdress, symbolizing strength and resilience.

  • The word "LIBERTY" appears above the portrait.

  • Thirteen stars encircle the design, representing the original U.S. colonies.

  • The year 1913 is placed below the portrait.

Reverse (Back) Design

  • Showcases a standing eagle perched on a bundle of arrows, with an olive branch beneath, symbolizing a balance between military strength and peace.

  • The inscriptions "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA", "E PLURIBUS UNUM", and "IN GOD WE TRUST" are present.

  • The denomination "FIVE DOLLARS" is inscribed below.