1913 $2.5 Indian Head Quarter Eagle Gold Coin NGC MS 62
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1913 $2.5 Indian Head Quarter Eagle Gold Coin NGC MS 62
Add a touch of early 20th-century American numismatic heritage to your collection with the 1913 $2.5 Indian Head Quarter Eagle Gold Coin, graded NGC MS 62. Struck by the United States Mint, this coin contains 0.1210 troy oz of .900 fine gold and carries a face value of $2.50 USD, backed by the U.S. government. Its unique incuse design and historical significance make it a treasured piece for collectors of pre-1933 U.S. gold.
First issued in 1908, the Indian Head Quarter Eagle was designed by famed sculptor Bela Lyon Pratt and broke with tradition by featuring an incuse (sunken relief) design rather than the standard raised motif. The obverse displays a stoic Native American chieftain wearing a feathered war bonnet, while the reverse features a majestic bald eagle perched on a bundle of arrows and an olive branch. The design stood out for its bold departure from neoclassical styles and was produced until 1929.
Specifications:
- Graded MS 62 by NGC
- Composed of .900 fine gold with an actual gold weight of .1210 troy oz
- Minted by the United States Mint
- Denomination of $2.5, fully backed by the US government
- Delivered in an official NGC holder
- Obverse: Features the left profile of a Native American adorned with a traditional headdress
- Reverse: Displays a proud American eagle clutching a bundle of arrows and an olive branch along with the denomination.
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