1914-D $2.5 Indian Gold Quarter Eagle Coin NGC MS61
Discover a remarkable piece of American numismatic history with this certified 1914-D $2.5 Indian Gold Quarter Eagle Coin, graded MS61 by NGC. This exquisite gold coin features the iconic incuse design by Bela Lyon Pratt, distinguishing it as a significant item for collectors of U.S. coinage. Its Denver Mint origin and desirable uncirculated grade make it a standout addition to any collection.
Historical Significance
The early 20th century marked a period of artistic innovation in United States coinage, driven by President Theodore Roosevelt's vision for more beautiful currency. The Indian Head Gold Quarter Eagle series, minted from 1908 to 1929, is a testament to this era. Designed by sculptor Bela Lyon Pratt, these coins feature a unique "incuse" relief, where the design elements are sunken below the coin's surface, a radical departure from traditional raised designs.
The 1914-D Quarter Eagle was struck at the historic Denver Mint, represented by its "D" mint mark. Coins from this series are highly valued for their artistic merit, precious metal content, and a mintage history that presents many semi-key and key dates, especially in high grades. This particular issue embodies the spirit of an important time in American monetary art.
Key Features of This Certified Coin
- Denomination: $2 1/2 (Quarter Eagle), a classic U.S. gold denomination.
- Metal Content: Composed of .900 fine gold, representing a tangible asset of enduring quality.
- Mint Mark: "D" for the Denver Mint, indicating its origin from one of the nation's prominent minting facilities.
- Grade: Certified MS61 by NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation), denoting an uncirculated coin with good luster and minimal marks, well-preserved since its striking.
- Certification: Authenticated and encapsulated by NGC, a leading independent third-party grading service, with Certification ID 6509867007.
- Rarity: The 1914-D issue is considered a scarce date within the Indian Head Quarter Eagle series, particularly in uncirculated grades like MS61, making it highly sought after by numismatists.
Collecting Tips for Rare Gold Coins
Preserving the condition of your numismatic treasures is paramount. Always handle your 1914-D Gold Quarter Eagle by its edges, ideally with soft cotton gloves, to prevent oils and residues from transferring to the coin's surface. As this coin is already encapsulated by NGC, it benefits from superior protection against environmental damage and physical contact.
Store your certified gold coins in a stable environment, away from extreme temperature fluctuations or high humidity. The NGC slab provides a secure, archival-safe holder that maintains the coin's certified grade and authenticity. For additional confidence, regularly verify NGC certification details using the provided Certification ID on the NGC website.
Acquire This Historic Gold Coin Today
Opportunities to own such a well-preserved and historically rich 1914-D $2.5 Indian Gold Quarter Eagle Coin NGC MS61 are infrequent. This scarce Denver Mint issue offers a direct connection to early 20th-century American coinage. Secure this exceptional piece for your collection without delay.
