1928 $2.50 Indian Gold Quarter Eagle – CACG MS64
Only 30 coins at this grade level with just 4 certified higher by CACG
This 1928 $2.50 Indian Gold Quarter Eagle is a standout example of pre-1933 U.S. gold coinage. Graded MS64 by CACG and carrying the coveted CAC approval, this coin is superior for the grade — distraction-free, lustrous, and radiating warm golden color.
Key Highlights:
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Date & Mint: 1928, Philadelphia
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Denomination: $2.50 Indian Gold Quarter Eagle
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Grade: CACG MS64 (Certified Acceptance Corporation Approved)
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Mintage: 416,000
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Population: Only 30 coins at this grade level with just 4 certified higher by CACG
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Price Guide Value: $1,200 (MS64)
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Potential in Higher Grade: MS65 price guide value is $3,500
The Indian Quarter Eagle series, designed by Bela Lyon Pratt, is distinctive for its incuse design — the devices and inscriptions are sunken into the coin rather than raised. This makes high-grade survivors like this piece especially desirable, as they are far less common without distracting marks or wear.
Backed by CAC approval, this coin represents the top of its class in both quality and eye appeal.
An exceptional 1928 $2.50 Indian Gold piece with beautiful surfaces, vibrant golden color, and superior eye appeal for the grade. A perfect addition to any advanced U.S. gold collection.
Valued at $1,200 in MS64 – with strong upside toward $3,500 in MS65.