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The 1/4 oz Incuse Indian Silver Round contains 0.25 troy oz of .999 fine silver and features Bela Lyon Pratt's classic Indian Head design from 1908. Originally used on the U.S. Mint's $2.50 Quarter Eagle and $5 Half Eagle gold coins minted from 1908 to 1929, the design is famous for its unique "incuse" (recessed) artwork rather than the traditional raised relief used on virtually every other coin.
When Bela Lyon Pratt introduced the incuse technique in 1908, critics worried recessed designs would trap dirt or spread disease. The technique was so controversial it never returned to U.S. circulating coinage after the original program ended, yet the design itself remains one of the most distinctive in American numismatic history.
The 1/4 oz size offers an affordable way to add silver to your portfolio without committing to a full ounce. It is a popular choice for gifting, building a stack gradually, and providing barter-sized denominations. Fractional silver also gives you flexibility at resale, letting you liquidate exactly the amount you need. For larger sizes, see our full silver bullion collection.
At BOLD Precious Metals, we only stock products we are willing to buy back ourselves. The Incuse Indian design is one of the most recognizable in the silver round market, giving these rounds strong secondary-market liquidity. Pay by check, bank wire, or cryptocurrency and save 2-6% compared to credit card pricing.
The Incuse Indian is one of my favorite "design over date" silver rounds. The recessed minting technique is so unusual that even non-collectors notice it immediately, which makes these excellent gifts and conversation pieces. They also stack well, since the recessed surface protects the design from contact marks better than raised-relief rounds.
— Ryan Cochran, BOLD Precious Metals
The 1/4 oz Incuse Indian Silver Round contains 0.25 troy oz of .999 fine silver and features Bela Lyon Pratt's classic Indian Head design from 1908. Originally used on the U.S. Mint's $2.50 Quarter Eagle and $5 Half Eagle gold coins minted from 1908 to 1929, the design is famous for its unique "incuse" (recessed) artwork rather than the traditional raised relief used on virtually every other coin.
When Bela Lyon Pratt introduced the incuse technique in 1908, critics worried recessed designs would trap dirt or spread disease. The technique was so controversial it never returned to U.S. circulating coinage after the original program ended, yet the design itself remains one of the most distinctive in American numismatic history.
The 1/4 oz size offers an affordable way to add silver to your portfolio without committing to a full ounce. It is a popular choice for gifting, building a stack gradually, and providing barter-sized denominations. Fractional silver also gives you flexibility at resale, letting you liquidate exactly the amount you need. For larger sizes, see our full silver bullion collection.
At BOLD Precious Metals, we only stock products we are willing to buy back ourselves. The Incuse Indian design is one of the most recognizable in the silver round market, giving these rounds strong secondary-market liquidity. Pay by check, bank wire, or cryptocurrency and save 2-6% compared to credit card pricing.
The Incuse Indian is one of my favorite "design over date" silver rounds. The recessed minting technique is so unusual that even non-collectors notice it immediately, which makes these excellent gifts and conversation pieces. They also stack well, since the recessed surface protects the design from contact marks better than raised-relief rounds.
— Ryan Cochran, BOLD Precious Metals