The $2.50 Indian Head gold coin is one of the most unusual coins in American history. In addition to the odd denomination, it is also a rare example of a coin with designs that are sunk into the surface of the coin instead of rising above it. What’s more, there is no rim, so the beautiful and artistic designs extend to the very edges. The coin was designed by famed sculptor Bela Lyon Pratt and is renowned as a classic from the early 20th century. Mintages were very limited, and the last coin was made in 1929. Most were recalled and melted by the U.S. government in 1933, so don’t miss your chance to own one of the few remaining coins! Year of issuance our choice.