$2.50 Quarter Eagle Gold Coins - Liberty, Classic Head, INDIAN HEAD.
$2.50, Quarter Eagle Gold Coins.
The quarter eagle was a coin issued by the United States with a denomination of two hundred and fifty cents, or two dollars and fifty cents. It was given its name in the Coinage Act of 1792, as a derivation from the US ten-dollar eagle coin.
![]() 1925 $2-1/2 Gold Indian Head Eagle Coin US $195.76
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![]() 1912 INDIAN HEAD GOLD QUARTER EAGLE $2.5 AU58 ANACS US $320.00
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![]() 1928 Indian $2 1/2 gold, NGC MS62 US $545.00
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![]() 1915 2.5 DOLLAR INDIAN GOLD COIN ABOUT UNCIRCULATED US $217.50
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![]() 1893 $2.5 LIBERTY NGC MS63 GRADED MS-63 BEAUTIFUL !!!!! US $1,275.00
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![]() 1912 $2.5 INDIAN NGC MS63 NICE MS-63 Better Date !!!!! US $2,175.00
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![]() 1906 $2.5 LIBERTY PCGS MS63 MS-63 RATTLER HOLDER PQ +++ US $1,374.00
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![]() 1910 $2.5 INDIAN NGC MS63 Graded MS-63 Better Date !!!! US $1,875.00
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![]() $2.5 1848-D RARE DAHLONEGA MINT ~AU+ ONLY 13,771 MINTED US $5,800.00
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![]() 1908 $2.5 INDIAN NGC MS63 NICE MS-63 BETTER DATE !!!!! US $1,475.00
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Designed by Robert Scot, the quarter eagle denomination was struck at the main mint at Philadelphia, and branch mints in Charlotte (1838-1859 not inclusive), New Orleans (1838-1857 only), Dahlonega (1839-1859), and in later years, San Francisco (1854-1879) and Denver (1911-1925). The first issues weighed 67.5 grains, fineness .9167, until the weight was modified to 64.5 grains and the fineness changed to .8992 by the Act of June 28, 1834. The Act of January 18, 1837 established a fineness of .900.

US $195.76








