1897 $2.5 Liberty Head Quarter Eagle Gold Coin ANACS MS 60
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1897 $2.5 Liberty Head Quarter Eagle Gold Coin ANACS MS 60
The 1897 $2.5 Liberty Head Quarter Eagle Gold Coin ANACS MS 60 is a stunning piece of American numismatic history, offering collectors and investors a chance to own a well-preserved gold coin from the late 19th century. Struck from 90% gold and 10% copper, this quarter eagle coin contains 0.1209 troy ounces of pure gold and has been graded MS 60 by ANACS, indicating that it remains in Mint State condition with no signs of circulation.
Designed by Christian Gobrecht, the Liberty Head Quarter Eagle was minted from 1840 to 1907 and became one of the longest-running coin designs in U.S. history. The 1897 edition was struck at the Philadelphia Mint, meaning it bears no mintmark. This classic design was part of America's rich gold coinage era, when gold coins were actively used in commerce before the introduction of modern bullion coins.
Coin Specifications:
- Graded as MS 60 by ANACS
- Contains 0.1209 troy oz of .900 fine gold
- Proudly minted by the US Mint
- Obverse: Features the left profile of Lady Liberty, wearing a diadem, that is engraved with the phrase "LIBERTY." Inscribed at the bottom is the year of mintag
- Reverse: shows a bald eagle baring a US flag-based shield on its chest and its wings outstretched, with a bundle of arrows and an olive branch clutched in its talons. Inscribed below is the denomination
The 1897 $2.5 Liberty Head Quarter Eagle is a highly collectible pre-1933 U.S. gold coin that combines historical significance with investment appeal. Whether you're expanding your numismatic collection or adding fractional gold to your portfolio, this ANACS MS 60 graded quarter eagle is a fantastic choice. Secure yours today at Bullion Exchanges and own a genuine piece of American coinage history. For any inquiries, our customer service team is happy to assist.







