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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $5 Indian Gold (1908–1929) series of Pre-1933 Gold Coinage in the U.S. Coins contains 28 distinct entries with CPG® values between $825.00 and $936,000.00.
The Indian Half Eagle was first released in 1908 along with a Quarter Eagle denomination as well. What makes these coins very unique in American Numismatics is how the fields of the coin are raised higher than the rest of the coin’s design. This decision was not well received way back when they came out and even today they are beloved but most collectors find grading them a near impossibility. Aside from a couple of rare dates this a fantastic series to collect as a full set is attainable for most advanced enthusiasts. Look for lower end Mint State examples...

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  $5 Indian Gold (1908–1929) Value Range Favorite
$5 Indian Gold (1908–1929) Value Range  
Indian Gold Half Eagle $5 1908-1929 MS Type Coin
$825
-
$266,500
$825 - $266,500
1908 $5 Indian MS
$850
-
$90,000
$850 - $90,000
1908-D $5 MS
$850
-
$43,000
$850 - $43,000
1908-S $5 MS
$875
-
$266,500
$875 - $266,500
1909 $5 MS
$850
-
$40,000
$850 - $40,000
1909-D $5 MS
$850
-
$39,000
$850 - $39,000
1909-O $5 MS
$5,000
-
$936,000
$5,000 - $936,000
1909-S $5 MS
$850
-
$138,000
$850 - $138,000

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1910 $5 MS
$850
-
$72,000
$850 - $72,000
1910-D $5 MS
$850
-
$144,000
$850 - $144,000
1910-S $5 MS
$850
-
$138,000
$850 - $138,000
1911 $5 MS
$850
-
$48,000
$850 - $48,000
1911-D $5 MS
$900
-
$374,500
$900 - $374,500
1911-S $5 MS
$850
-
$108,000
$850 - $108,000
1911-S/S $5 Repunched Mintmark, FS-501 MS
$925
-
$119,000
$925 - $119,000
1911-S/S $5 Repunched Mintmark, FS-502 MS
$1,000
-
$129,500
$1,000 - $129,500
1912 $5 MS
$850
-
$48,000
$850 - $48,000
1912-S $5 MS
$850
-
$330,000
$850 - $330,000
1913 $5 MS
$850
-
$54,500
$850 - $54,500
1913-S $5 MS
$850
-
$230,500
$850 - $230,500
1913-S $5 Weak S MS
-
 
1914 $5 MS
$850
-
$168,000
$850 - $168,000
1914-D $5 MS
$850
-
$47,500
$850 - $47,500
1914-S $5 MS
$850
-
$180,000
$850 - $180,000
1915 $5 MS
$850
-
$15,500
$850 - $15,500
1915-S $5 MS
$850
-
$192,000
$850 - $192,000

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1916-S $5 MS
$900
-
$132,000
$900 - $132,000
1929 $5 MS
$13,000
-
$156,000
$13,000 - $156,000
       

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $5 Indian Gold (1908–1929) series of Pre-1933 Gold Coinage in the U.S. Coins contains 28 distinct entries with CPG® values between $825.00 and $936,000.00.
The Indian Half Eagle was first released in 1908 along with a Quarter Eagle denomination as well. What makes these coins very unique in American Numismatics is how the fields of the coin are raised higher than the rest of the coin’s design. This decision was not well received way back when they came out and even today they are beloved but most collectors find grading them a near impossibility. Aside from a couple of rare dates this a fantastic series to collect as a full set is attainable for most advanced enthusiasts. Look for lower end Mint State examples...

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