Pre-33 $2.50 Indian Gold Quarter Eagle Coin (MS64, PCGS or NGC)
Please note that these coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS64 condition and will be from years of our choice, all 1908-1929 to fulfill your order based on our inventory.
The US Mint is undeniably one of the most recognized throughout the world. Some of their best coins were first produced midway through the 19th century during the California gold rush. The $2.5 Indian Quarter Gold Eagle was not first minted until 1909, but it has lasted through the years and is still relevant today. We sell this coin in Mint State 64 as certified by either the PCGS or NGC. These coins ship in their slabs which are used as both a means of protecting the coin and as a way of displaying the grade of the coin as well as the year it was produced.
Coin Highlights:
- Contains .12094 oz of .900 pure gold.
- Issued a face value of $2.50 (USD) by the United States government.
- Available in Mint State 64 grade.
- Condition certified by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation or Professional Coin Grading Service.
- Struck by the United States Mint between 1908 and 1929.
- Designed by Bela Lyon Pratt.
- Ships to you in a sealed, protective plastic slab courtesy of the NGC or PCGS.
The Indian Head Gold Eagle is a particularly small coin, but what it lacks in mass it makes up for in gold content. Each coin is made up of 90% pure gold and contains approximately .1209 troy ounces of gold. The coin’s obverse depicts the stunningly detailed image of a Native American chief in a headdress that boasts just as much intricacy. Also featured on the obverse side of the coin is an inscription which reads “liberty”, a marking indicating the year it was minted, and 13 stars which are used to represent the 13 original colonies of the United States.
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