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Own an Extraordinary Treasure with this 1910 2.5-Dollar Gold Coin
First released in 1908, the Indian Head Quarter Eagle is one of only two American coins that has an incuse design—the $5 Indian Head Half Eagle is the other—which means that the fields of the coin are actually raised higher than the rest of the design. Additionally, this unique coin doesn’t have raised edges. While the incuse design wasn’t popular upon release, today’s collectors avidly seek out these fascinating pieces.
This 1910 2.5-dollar gold coin is one of only 682 quarter eagles that were minted in Philadelphia. However, its condition and corresponding NGC grade are what truly sets this particular coin apart from the rest of the surviving population. A mere eight of these coins have claimed the elusive PF67 grade, and we’re proud to have one with an NGC star designation. This designation signifies that this coin's eye appeal is a cut above the rest.
Attributes of eye appeal may include colorful, vibrant toning, intense luster, or a strong cameo contrast.
Add Beauty and Value to Your Coin Collection
Here at Endeavor Metals, we stock the finest, most desirable numismatics in pristine condition. This 1910 2.5-dollar gold coin is just one example of the staggering selection we have to offer. We encourage you to explore our other gold numismatics, as well as our silver, platinum, and palladium rare coins. If you’re after a particular rare coin, get in touch. We’ll be happy to reach out to our vast network of connections and help you track it down.
Coins this scarce don’t come around often, and they tend to go fast. If this stunning PF67 1910 Indian Head Quarter Eagle has caught your eye, we recommend acquiring it now while it’s available. Order with confidence, knowing Endeavor Metals is a trusted Tier 1 dealer that belongs to the Member of the American Numismatic Association, among many other prestigious organizations. Stake your claim on this breathtaking 1910 2.5-dollar gold coin.