1909-D $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle PCGS MS66 PCGS MS66 | One of the highest graded known survivors of this issue | Population: 5 in MS66, only 1 finer Year: 1909 Weight: 8.36 grams (0.24187 oz of pure gold) Purity: .900 Fine Gold Type: Pre-33 U.S. Gold Mint: Denver (D) Face Value: $5 Grade: PCGS MS66 Grading Service: PCGS Population: 5 graded MS66, only 1 finer Design Type: Indian Head with incuse (recessed) strike Historical Context: Unique incuse design feared at the time for hygienic reasons The 1909-D $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle in PCGS MS66 is an absolute elite-level rarity—truly among the finest known of its kind. With just 5 coins graded MS66 and only 1 example certified finer, this piece stands as a crown jewel in the Indian Head Half Eagle series and a dream acquisition for top-tier collectors. This issue is notable not just for its minuscule surviving population in gem condition, but also for its historic and distinctive design. The incuse (recessed) strike—where the design is sunken into the coin rather than raised—was unique in U.S. coinage and initially met with public skepticism. During the early 1900s, as fear of the Spanish Flu and other diseases spread, many believed the sunken surfaces might harbor bacteria, causing these coins to see reduced circulation and even avoidance by the public. Due to this combination of limited handling and the difficulty of preserving high grades in an incuse design—where any friction impacts the devices directly—finding a superb gem like this is extraordinarily rare. Brilliantly struck and well-preserved, this coin is a piece of both numismatic and societal history, making it far more than just a gold coin—it is a story frozen in time. For the connoisseur collector or investor looking to acquire the best of the best, this MS66 example is truly once-in-a-lifetime.Coin SeriesPre-33 GoldPurity.900Face Value$5Mint Or RefineryU.S. Mint - DenverMetal TypeGoldMordern Or HistoricalPre-33GradeMS66Grade ServicePCGSYear1909Product BrandU.S. Mint - DenverCertifiedInvestment Grade




