A United States gold coin, this piece was minted from 1907 to 1916 and then again in 1920. Its face features a Native American wearing a feathered headdress, and its reverse displays an eagle standing on arrows and an olive branch. These coins were produced with a gold content of .48375 troy ounces.
These particular coins hold significance due to their historical context as part of the early 20th-century American monetary system, the artistic design by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Bela Lyon Pratt (for the incuse design), and their intrinsic value derived from their gold content. They are sought after by collectors and investors alike, often representing a tangible asset and a piece of American history.