The $2.50 Indian Gold coin, minted from 1908–1929, has the distinction of being the first U.S. coin with an incuse (or sunken) surface design. It was in the pockets of many who witnessed
such major events as World War I, Prohibition, and the Great Depression. But the 1912 date will forever be remembered for one of the greatest tragedies in modern times: the sinking of the
RMS Titanic. This 1912 $2.50 Gold Indian was struck by the Philadelphia Mint and is in Extremely Fine (XF) condition. A true American Gold masterpiece - with an amazing story to tell!
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