1915 Indian Head Eagle

The 1915 is the final Indian Head Eagle produced at the Philadelphia Mint during the 1910's, which discontinued production of this denomination until 1926. It is a fairly common date that is well-regarded for its aesthetic appeal and popular with type collectors.
This is a very well struck issue which typically has complete detail on the eagle’s hair and the eagle’s feathers. A few are seen with weakness at the centers but locating a sharply detailed example will prove to be easy for the collector.
Scarce Gems with Exceptional Luster and Color
Many 1915 Indian Head Eagles are abraded and this makes Gem Uncirculated examples scarcer than most people realize.
The luster on this issue is excellent with the typical example possessing thick, frosty luster that lacks the grainy textures seen on the branch mint Indian Head Eagles from this era.
Few dates in this series show better coloration than the 1915. It is possible to locate examples with splendid rich natural coloration including deep green-gold, rose or orange-gold hues.
1915 Indian Head Eagle Information Center
Details of the 1915 Head Eagle Rarity in Uncirculated Grades
1915 Indian Head Eagle: Strong Eye Appeal, Scarce Gems & Final-Year Proofs