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USA Indian $5 - 1913
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Moneta
Registered: August 2005 Location: Arizona USA Posts: 2,365
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The incredible incuse (sunken-relief) type. Wish I had one in MS65+ to show you :-(
Love the chief and his eagle! Mintage was nearly 916K. Now, finally after years of speculation the research and evidence reveals the identity of this noble Indian Chief. See the November issue of the ANA's "Numismatist" magazine for the full details. The Chief is Brule' Sioux tribe Hollow Horn Bear. The Chief also appeared on a 14 cent US stamp (1922 - 1938) and on a Vietnam war era Military Payment Certificate (MPC). Hollow Horn Bear was the first Native American to appear on a circulating US coin and also the first specific individual to be depicted on a circulating US coin. That's a lot of significant firsts for this Chief to be finally positively identified. It shows there is still a lot of room for research even for such a well known coinage issue.
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Keywords: Indian gold
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Denomination: 5 Dollars
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Reference #: Y33
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Date/Mintmark: 1913
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Condition: NGC AU 58
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Weight: 8.359g.; .24187 oz. AGW
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Metal: .900 gold
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