Indians
President Roosevelt took a keen interest in the design of currency issued during his term in office. So when his good friend Dr. William S. Bigelow proposed sculptor Bela Lyon Pratt, to design a new issue of $2.50 and $5.00 gold pieces, Roosevelt readily agreed. The new designs broke completely with past tradition of raised relief coins. Pratt, recommended the new gold coins be "incuse" with designs recessed into the metal rather than raised. The new obverse on the $2.50 and $5 gold coin featured an Indian Chief in a full-feathered headdress with the word "Liberty" and 13 stars around him and the date underneath. On the reverse, Pratt designed a beautiful, Bald standing Eagle with the denomination and the standard legends of American currency. The Indian Head Quarter and Half Eagles were minted from 1907 to 1929.
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