I purchased the Indian and it was over spot at that time (spot was around 405 or 6 and I paid 428.00, maybe should have bought the other one for 383.00. but I think this was first year of the Indian 1908. PLUS THE SHIPPING 10.00 AND FELL MORE TODAY 396.00
Just make sure the Indian isn't fake. I hear there are more fakes than real ones. I can't tell is that a $5 Indian or a $2.5 Indian?
YEAH I agree well I have bought several times from him before with no problems, but he could have got a fooling whom ever he purchased from though RTE!
That's what I was thinking $5 Indians melt for around $750, but it looked bigger than a 2.5 on his finger. Details look fuzzy may what to have it authenticated...not necessarily graded but authenticated.
According to the second photo, the label says it’s a 2021 W EAGLE G$5. Am I mistaken? It looks larger than a $2.50 in the other photo but I know photos can be deceiving.
Maybe I'm missing something here @Collecting Nut let me ask. Yo @slackaction1 is that a quarter eagle Indian in your pic or a $5?
Only he can tell us. I’m simply going by the label. The price he said he paid is very low as mentioned.
Well if you open up the picture and hold up those 2 fingers Your way over thinking it It does look like a $5 Indian.
Not asking about the $5 1/10 ounce American Eagle...that one was easy enough without reading between the lines in the slab description The Indian being a Diameter of 18 mm and Weight of 4.18 grams would make it a little more than a 1/10 ounce and a 2 1/2 Indian. The picture is like holding up the fish you just caught closer to the camera so it would look bigger Nice Pickup though, I still don't have any gold Indians.
I avoid buying anything raw with a few exceptions, one buying GOLD bars at Costco as they come directly from the PAMP factory and two buying raw bullion coins such as eagles from my LCS in which they will test the product in front of you which gives you piece of mind with the Chinese making fakes like the plague thats important.