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United States Rare Pre-33 Gold Coins 1909-1911 $2.5 Gold Indian 3 Coin Set MS-64 NGC
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1909-1911 $2.5 Gold Indian 3 Coin Set MS-64 NGC

$7,695.00

Struck during a pivotal period in American history, the $2.50 Indian Head Gold Coin is one of the most remarkable coins in U.S. history. As part of the Indian Head Quarter Eagle series minted from 1908 to 1929, this coin marked a departure from tradition by featuring an incuse design, where images and inscriptions are sunken into the coin’s surface rather than raised. This innovative method was advocated by President Theodore Roosevelt as he aimed to enhance the beauty of American coinage.

Designed by Bela Lyon Pratt, a renowned sculptor and apprentice of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the coin showcases a left-facing Native American chief adorned in a full headdress on the obverse, symbolizing strength and dignity. The reverse displays a majestic standing eagle, reflecting themes of national pride and freedom.

Each $2.5 Indian Head Quarter Eagle is composed of 90% pure gold, weighing a total of 4.18 grams (0.1209 troy ounces of pure gold). With a diameter of 18 mm, it is slightly smaller than a modern nickel, yet it is rich in artistic value and historical importance.

Whether you are a seasoned collector or venturing into the world of numismatics for the first time, the 1909-1911 $2.5 Gold Indian 3 Coin Set MS-64 NGC presents a unique chance to own a striking and beautiful piece of early 20th-century American heritage.

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Struck during a pivotal period in American history, the $2.50 Indian Head Gold Coin is one of the most remarkable coins in U.S. history. As part of the Indian Head Quarter Eagle series minted from 1908 to 1929, this coin marked a departure from tradition by featuring an incuse design, where images and inscriptions are sunken into the coin’s surface rather than raised. This innovative method was advocated by President Theodore Roosevelt as he aimed to enhance the beauty of American coinage.

Designed by Bela Lyon Pratt, a renowned sculptor and apprentice of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the coin showcases a left-facing Native American chief adorned in a full headdress on the obverse, symbolizing strength and dignity. The reverse displays a majestic standing eagle, reflecting themes of national pride and freedom.

Each $2.5 Indian Head Quarter Eagle is composed of 90% pure gold, weighing a total of 4.18 grams (0.1209 troy ounces of pure gold). With a diameter of 18 mm, it is slightly smaller than a modern nickel, yet it is rich in artistic value and historical importance.

Whether you are a seasoned collector or venturing into the world of numismatics for the first time, the 1909-1911 $2.5 Gold Indian 3 Coin Set MS-64 NGC presents a unique chance to own a striking and beautiful piece of early 20th-century American heritage.

Struck during a pivotal period in American history, the $2.50 Indian Head Gold Coin is one of the most remarkable coins in U.S. history. As part of the Indian Head Quarter Eagle series minted from 1908 to 1929, this coin marked a departure from tradition by featuring an incuse design, where images and inscriptions are sunken into the coin’s surface rather than raised. This innovative method was advocated by President Theodore Roosevelt as he aimed to enhance the beauty of American coinage.

Designed by Bela Lyon Pratt, a renowned sculptor and apprentice of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the coin showcases a left-facing Native American chief adorned in a full headdress on the obverse, symbolizing strength and dignity. The reverse displays a majestic standing eagle, reflecting themes of national pride and freedom.

Each $2.5 Indian Head Quarter Eagle is composed of 90% pure gold, weighing a total of 4.18 grams (0.1209 troy ounces of pure gold). With a diameter of 18 mm, it is slightly smaller than a modern nickel, yet it is rich in artistic value and historical importance.

Whether you are a seasoned collector or venturing into the world of numismatics for the first time, the 1909-1911 $2.5 Gold Indian 3 Coin Set MS-64 NGC presents a unique chance to own a striking and beautiful piece of early 20th-century American heritage.

Coin Specifications

Mint/Mint Mark: Philadelphia (No Mint Mark)

Denomintaion: $2.5

Obverse: Depicts the profile of a Native American male adorned with a headdress

Reverse: Features a standing eagle grasping an arrow

Designer: Bela Lyon Pratt

Edge Type: Reeded

Fineness: 0.900 of Fine Gold

Composition: 0.900 gold and 0.100 copper

Diameter: 18 mm

Weight: 4.18 grams

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