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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 Bradford Exchange Mint. Only minted from 1908-1916, then once more in 1929, and being severely affected by the recall and meltdown of over 90% of U.S. gold coins in the 1930s, $5 Indian Head Half Eagle coins have become sought-after rarities, making this unique opportunity a must for coin collectors and history buffs.The First Sunken Relief U.S. $5 Gold Coin is minted in 90% pure gold and comes authenticated by the prestigious NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation) in uncirculated MS-61 (Mint State 61) condition. Securely protected within a tamper-proof holder with an NGC logo security hologram, bar code and identification number, this distinctive gold coin also arrives with a custom deluxe display box for a handsome presentation. Don't miss this chance to claim a piece of coin history for your collection. It makes an impressive patriotic gift, too. Intense demand is expected, so hurry and order now!
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