1915-S Indian Half Eagle. MS-63 (PCGS). CAC.,This coin is in the distinct minority among extant 1915-S Indian half eagles. First, the luster is bright, vibrant and satiny while most Mint State survivors exhibit a more subdued frosty finish, often with considerable granularity. Additionally, the color is also brighter than expected, a beautiful golden-yellow shade. Finally, the coin is fully Choice Mint State, head and shoulders above the average survivor. The only "typical" feature is the strike, overall sharp with an S mintmark that, while readily identifiable, is not fully outlined. As pretty as any 1915-S Indian half eagle that we have ever handled, this impressive condition rarity belongs in the finest collection of 20th-century gold.<br /><br />The penultimate San Francisco Mint half eagle, the 1915-S is one of the leading rarities of this challenging design type. Only 164,000 pieces were produced. Unlike many other issues of this type, the 1915-S is scarce even in circulated grades. The typical Mint State survivor is a heavily abraded coin grading MS-60, MS-61 or MS-62, and even such pieces are very scarce. This issue is rare in Choice Mint State, as here, and all but unknown as a Gem. The opportunity to acquire a premium quality, aesthetically pleasing 1915-S Indian $5 in Choice Mint State comes along only once in a long while, and stiff competition is expected.,PCGS# 8531. NGC ID: 25ZR.,,