MS61 Graded $2.50 Indian Head U.S. Gold Coin (PCGS / NGC) – Random Dates
The MS61 Graded $2.50 Indian Head U.S. Gold Coin, also known as the Quarter Eagle, is a cherished piece of American history.
Minted between 1908 and 1929, these gold coins feature a unique incuse Indian design by Bela Lyon Pratt, making them highly collectible among numismatists and gold investors.
Coin Highlights
- Mint Facility: U.S. Mint (Denver Mint and Philadelphia Mint locations)
- Denomination: $2.50
- Diameter: 18 mm
- Date: Random Date
- Grade: MS61 (Graded by PCGS or NGC)
- Purity: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
- Metal Weight: .12094 Troy Ounces (Uncirculated)
Please Note: Year and mint selection is our choice based on limited inventory.
Design Features
- Obverse: Features a left-facing Native American Chief in a stunning incuse design.
- Reverse: Depicts a bald eagle perched on a bundle of arrows and olive branches, symbolizing peace and strength.
Historical Information
These Quarter Eagles were minted from 1908 to 1929, with the exception of 1916-1924, when none were produced. Among the series, the 1911-D is the most rare, with only 55,680 coins minted, making it a prized collectible for enthusiasts.
Why Choose the $2.50 Indian Head Gold Coin?
- Unique Incuse Design: One of the only U.S. coin series with recessed details.
- Historical Significance: A tangible piece of early 20th-century American coinage.
- Investment-Grade Gold: A blend of collectibility and historical metlt value.





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