A sparkling honey-gold MS-62 1909-O Indian half eagle is one of many golden highlights in our upcoming June 2014 Baltimore auction event. Certified by NGC, this Bela Lyon Pratt-designed half eagle is the final gold issue of any denomination from the New Orleans Mint, adding to its fame and desirability. Only 34,200 examples of the date were struck, far and away the lowest production tally of any date in the series. The typical 1909-O half eagle tends to be an evenly circulated EF to AU coin – the demand for Mint State pieces far outstrips the supply for the date as few become available in the numismatic marketplace. The final year of the series, 1929, is a great rarity, as most of its mintage was melted before any massive distribution could ensue. The 1909-O soars in value at every stop on the price guides until, at MS-63 or so, it becomes the ready equal to the 1929 rarity. This lovely specimen will no doubt attract many collectors, and you’ll have to bid as though you mean it if you want to claim this golden treasure as your own. Call 800-458-4646 to order your catalog for our official auction of the Whitman Coins & Collectibles Baltimore Expo or view the sale when it becomes available on line at StacksBowers.com.