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Complete U.S. Indian Head Gold Quarter Eagle Coin Collection With Display Box
Few coins have inspired the unprecedented uproar, wild speculation and controversy as the U.S. Indian Head Quarter Eagle Gold Coin, and a collection which includes these gleaming treasures is sure to be envied. In the 1930s, owning these beautiful coins became forbidden due to government recalls and those hoarding gold ran the risk of arrest or fines. Now, these "forbidden" treasures return in the Complete U.S. Indian ... More Information >>>
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Coin: The First Sunken Relief U.S. $2.50 Coin
When it premiered in 1908, designer Bela Lyon Pratt's $2.50 Indian Head Gold Piece immediately sparked controversy. Many loved its 90% pure gold glory, but many objected to the use of incuse stamping (images sunken into the surface of the coin). Many have long been lost, but now The First Sunken Relief U.S. $2.50 Coin can be yours in a rare collecting opportunity. This coveted $2.50 coin was only minted until World... More Information >>>
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$999.00
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The First Sunken Relief U.S. $5 Indian Head Half Eagle MS-61 NGC Gold Coin
Designer Bela Lyon Pratt's $5 Indian Head Half Eagle Gold Coin sparked controversy when introduced in 1908. Many admired the coin's Native American portrait, while others criticized the coin's incuse design - meaning the images were sunken into the surface. Now, you can be the judge when you bring home The First Sunken Relief U.S. $5 MS-61 NGC Gold Coin in a collector's presentation that is ONLY available from The Brad... More Information >>>
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$5 Liberty 90% Gold Half Eagle MS-61 NGC Coin
First minted for circulation in 1795, the $5 Gold Half Eagle was struck in a quarter ounce of 90% gold at all seven U.S. Mint branches. Over time, its design changed, yet the over-a-century old "Coronet Type" designed by Christian Gobrecht is one of its most coveted. Now you can own this historically significant and bold coin with the $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle MS-61 NGC Coin, available in an exclusive presentation... More Information >>>
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Series Of 1899 $5 Silver Certificate: Indian Chief Note Currency
The first and only U.S. paper currency to feature a real, historical Native American, the 1899 $5 Silver Certificate was issued by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing well over a century ago. Redeemable at any bank for silver dollars or silver bullion until 1964, these bills have become scarce. Now, one of these rare notes can be yours with the 1899 $5 Silver Certificate: Indian Chief Note Currency, a collector's pres... More Information >>>
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$1199.00
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Treasures Of The Seleucid Empire Silver NGC Coin
After the death of Alexander the Great, the dynasty founded by his general Seleucus Nicator made politics in the ancient Middle East as complex as they are today. During the reign of King Antiochus VII, despite neighboring Judea being allowed to coin their own money, Seleucid coins circulated throughout the region, including the Silver Tetradrachm. Now, you have a rare opportunity to bring home the Treasures of the Sel... More Information >>>
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$2999.00
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The 2017 PCGS MS-70 First Strike $50 Gold Bullion American Buffalo Coin
James Earle Fraser's iconic Indian Head Nickel design, with its iconic portrait on the obverse and American buffalo on the reverse, represented a uniquely American spirit of freedom and adventure. Today, this famous imagery shines again with a gold bullion coin: The 2017 PCGS MS-70 First Strike $50 Gold Buffalo Coin, available in an exclusive collector's presentation from The Bradford Exchange Mint. Authorized by Congr... More Information >>>
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