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American glory and history engraved within a coin, with the denomination of $2.50 and grading of MS63 by PCGS or NGC!
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Owning one of the most outstanding coinages from America’s stunning Eagle program is made possible by BOLD with the $2.50 Indian Quarter Gold Eagle Coin, which comes with an MS63 grade by PCGS or NGC, bearing random dates. These coins are among the rarest coins in history, and if your luck favors you, you can get one of the, if not rarest, Indian Quarter eagle gold coins, with such an astonishing mint-state condition.
The $2.50 Indian Quarter Gold Eagle Coins obverse features the effigy of a Native American Indian wearing a full headdress as he stars to the left with a stoic facial expression. The design is a creation of Augustus Saint Gaudens, depicted alongside 13 stars representing the 13 colonies of the initial USA and the varying year of issue.
The coin’s reverse bears the portrait of the majestic American bald eagle perched on a bundle of arrows coiled with olive branches. The depiction of the arrows and olive branch represent the contrast between peace and war. With the eagle, the reverse also depicts the imprints for the country of issue, the denomination, and the US mottos as “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 2 ½ DOLLARS. E PLURIBUS UNUM. IN GOD WE TRUST,” respectively.
The coin grading scale grades coins based on their condition, strike, and rarity to determine their optimal values. Two of the most trusted coin graders in the market, Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) and Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) grade the $2.50 Indian Quarter Gold Eagle Coin as MS63. An MS63-graded coin would have a slightly weak or average strike with moderate abrasions and hairlines of varying sizes.