Pre-33 $2.50 Indian Gold Quarter Eagle Coin (BU)
The federal government’s efforts to boost its financial reserves during the Great Depression resulted in rarity for some of the nation’s finest coins. Gold coins were struck for the first time in 1875, but in 1933 the Great Depression’s impact led to the collection and melting of all gold coins in circulation. Right now, you can purchase a rare Pre-1933 $2.50 Indian Gold Quarter Eagle from GP Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
- Individual coins ship in plastic flips.
- Contains .1209 oz of .900 pure gold.
- Issued by the federal government with a $2.50 face value (USD).
- Available in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
- Features a unique design finish.
Only a select number of gold coins survived the government’s collection drive. The vast majority of Pre-1933 gold coins were melted into gold bars, but some did survive. Today, there is a fixed number of coins available for investors, collectors, and history buffs.
These Pre-1933 $2.50 Indian Gold Quarter Eagle coins were the first to feature an incuse-relief design. The United States Mint had never tried this before. The process stamped the design set into the surface of the coin, rather than striking the coins to create a raised design.
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