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Get a chance to diversify your portfolio and secure long-lasting wealth with the $2.50 Indian Quarter Gold Eagle Coin (MS64, NGC, or PCGS, Random) at the best prices at BOLD!
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Pre-1933 coins are among the rarest coins to own, with admirable worth, value preservation, and market demand. Own the stunning $2.50 Indian Quarter Gold Eagle Coin, bearing random dates from 1908 -1929. The coin is graded MS64 by PCGS or NGC, which means the coin would have an average or better strike with several apparent marks or hairlines and other minuscule imperfections.
The obverse of the $2.50 Indian Quarter Gold Eagle Coin features Bela Lyon Pratt’s depiction of a Native American Indian Chieftain wearing a full headdress. This design is among the best creative Renaissance designs of American coinage. The effigy of a Native American is surrounded by 13 stars representing the 13 colonies that united to form the United States of America and the varying year of issue.
The reverse of the gold coin bears the majestic and fierce American bald eagle, the national symbol of the US, perched on a bundle of arrows coiled by olive branches. The inscriptions surrounding the eagle are “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 2 ½ DOLLARS. E PLURIBUS UNUM. IN GOD WE TRUST,” representing the country of issue, face value, and the US mottos.
The Coinage Act of 1792 states that the US government should produce its currency and coins. This Act resulted in the foundation of the US Mint in Philadelphia. Since then, the US Mint has been at the forefront of the precious metals industry. With its six facilities in the US, the Mint has been creating masterpieces for over 225 years.
BOLD proudly presents the extremely valuable and historical $2.50 Indian Quarter Gold Eagle Coin (MS64, NGC, or PCGS, Random) at the best market premiums.