1914 Gold $2.50 Indian Head Quarter Eagle PCGS MS63 CAC
The second-lowest production of all $2.50 Indian issues!
Only 126 coins were approved by CAC.
If you’re looking for a genuinely scarce Indian Head Quarter Eagle that still feels smart from a value standpoint, the 1914 $2.50 Indian is one of my favorite picks.
A mintage of only 240,000 makes the 1914 $2.50 Indian Head Quarter Eagle the second-lowest mintage of all $2.50 Indian issues. But what really takes it to the next level is the certified rarity: in PCGS MS63 with CAC approval, the population is a minuscule 126 coins. And the coveted PCGS + CAC combination narrows the field even further, making this a truly hard-to-find quality example.
Why this coin stands out
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Second-lowest mintage of the entire $2.50 Indian series (240,000 struck)
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PCGS MS63 for strong Mint State preservation
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CAC approved for premium quality within the grade
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Ultra-low population: only 126 in MS63 CAC
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Exceptional eye appeal: clean, distraction-free surfaces with gorgeous gold toning
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A rare coin that feels cost-effective relative to its scarcity and demand
This piece has the look you want in a gold coin: bright, original character, beautiful toning, and remarkably clean fields that keep your attention on the design instead of marks. That kind of “no-distractions” presentation is what makes an already rare date feel unique.
The 1914 PCGS MS63 CAC is a tough combination of low mintage + low population + elite approval, and it’s exactly the kind of coin collectors want, rarity and quality without stepping into a dramatically higher price tier.
