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1915 Gold Indian $5 Popular Q&A
Q: How many 1915 2.5 dollar gold Indian head coin exist today?
A: Sorry, but nobody knows how many still exist for this coin or any other coins. Read More »
Q: What is the value of a 1915 gold 2.50 Indian liberty coin?
A: Depending on condition, it's currently worth at least $270. Read More »
Q: What is the value of a 1915 2.5 cent Gold piece in mint condition...
A: Dear Leigh Anne. The first coin is a 1915 Indian Quarter Eagle, that is $2.50 gold, is worth about $180.00 if it is uncirculated, and the 1892 Liberty Half Eagl... Read More »
Q: How much is a $5 gold Indian Head coin worth, 1920?
A: The 1920 Indian Head Gold eagle retails for about $300.00. The Read More »
Q: How much is an Indian Head $5 Gold Coin worth?
A: In 1908, both the Liberty Head and Indian Head $5 Half Eagle were made and there might be a mint mark on the Indian Head (plain, Philadelphia; D, Denver; S, San... Read More »