$115,000.00 USD
– SOLDThe 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.
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.
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.