I picked up this Incuse Indian 1oz fine silver round a few weeks ago, it was produced by Golden State Mint, a remake of the original Indian Head gold coin.
Indian Head
The common Incuse Indian round is based off the original $2.50 and $5.00 Indian Head gold coin design that was minted from 1908 to 1929. Incuse is defined as being formed by hammering, stamping, or pressing.
India Head Gold Coin original 1908 (Source)
1oz Silver Incuse Indian
This 1oz fine silver Incuse Indian round was privately made in the USA by Golden State Mint - a family-operated business headquartered in Florida with over 45 years of experience.
The obverse side of this round features a Native American Chief in full headdress. Along the top curve is the text "LIBERTY", fifteen stars are along the rest of the round's curve.
The reverse side of the round features an American Eagle, perched on an arrow, clutching an olive branch. A USA motto "In God We Trust" is to the right of the eagle, another motto "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (out of many, one) is to the left.
Along the top curve of the round is the text "GOLDEN STATE MINT", along the bottom curve is "1 TROY OZ .999 FINE SILVER".
Another beauty round from the Golden State Mint, based on a classic design, the Incuse Indian is a finely struck silver round for the stack.