Abit of advise needed . INCUSE INDIAN

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  1. Kiwi.d

    Kiwi.d Member

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    Hey all,

    I have a 1929 INCUSE Indian that seems odd.

    I’m not able to upload a video so I’ve taken 3 pics of the front, side and back of the round.

    As I rotate the round - the opposite face is upside down?

    I’ve watched videos on YouTube and nothing is like this.

    Thoughts?
     

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  2. Aurora et luna

    Aurora et luna Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    It's a modern round!
     
  3. Kiwi.d

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    Sorry what do you mean by “modern round”?
     
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    Aurora et luna Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    It was minted recently!
    Not in 1929
    Also not legal tender
     
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    Aurora et luna Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    It's a 1oz silver round
     
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    Ok so the older rounds are orientated the same way and the new are not?
     
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    SteelHand Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    goldpelican Administrator Staff Member

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    US coins have inverted faces. Rotate them on a horizontal axis to see the correct orientation.

    As mentioned, that's a modern silver round, based on a historical $2.50 & $5 gold coin design.
     
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    Thanks goldpelican
     
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    To make a long story short, it’s worth spot plus whatever premium a buyer is prepared to pay.
    It’s not in any way a rare find etc.
     
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