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1913 $2.5 Indian Gold Quarter Eagle Coin NGC MS63 - HAT779078009

1913 $2.5 Indian Gold Quarter Eagle Coin NGC MS63 - HAT779078009

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1913 $2.5 Indian Gold Quarter Eagle Coin NGC MS63

Acquire a tangible piece of American history with this stunning 1913 $2.5 Indian Gold Quarter Eagle. Struck in solid gold and graded MS63 by NGC, this coin offers a remarkable opportunity to own a sought-after example from the early 20th century.

Historical Significance

The Indian Head Quarter Eagle, designed by Bela Lyon Pratt, represents a departure from traditional coin designs. Its incuse design (where the features are pressed into the coin rather than raised) was innovative for its time. Minted from 1908 to 1929, this particular 1913 issue offers insight into the economic and artistic landscape of the pre-World War I era. This Quarter Eagle circulated during a period of significant change in American society, and its presence connects collectors to that rich heritage.

Key Features

  • Denomination: $2.50 (Quarter Eagle)
  • Metal: Gold
  • Year: 1913
  • Service: NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation)
  • Grade: MS63 (Mint State 63)
  • Certification ID: 8523350019
  • Coin Number: 7945
  • NGC Number: 17945
  • Rarity: A highly desirable coin for collectors of early 20th-century US gold.
  • Collector Appeal: The Indian Head design and gold composition make this a prized addition to any collection.

Collecting Considerations

To preserve the condition of this certified coin, handle it with care, preferably wearing gloves. Store it in a safe, climate-controlled environment away from direct sunlight and extreme temperature fluctuations. The NGC certification guarantees its authenticity and grade, giving you confidence in your acquisition.

Don't Miss Out

Secure this exceptional 1913 $2.5 Indian Gold Quarter Eagle Coin, graded MS63 by NGC, for your collection today. Its historical appeal, combined with its stunning condition, make it a treasure to behold.