1914-D $2.50 Indian Head Quarter Eagle PCGS MS65
David Akers writes, “This issue is very underrated in top grade, and I dare say that even most experts have failed to recognize how difficult [it is] to find this issue in MS-65 or better condition.”
Here’s an attractive, well-struck example for your collection. Jeff Garrett writes, "Like the 1914 Philadelphia issue, the 1914–D was not saved and circulated widely. Low grade examples can be found rather easily, but in … Gem condition, the date is very rare.”
Cree Indians at a pow wow in Fort Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan, Canada. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.
Numismatic scholar and art critic Cornelius Vermeule writes, "Bela Lyon Pratt of Boston presented a novel coin.... an Indian brave in war bonnet adorns the obverse, and [a] Ptolemaic eagle with wings closed walks along on the reverse...The innovations [on this coin] was one of technique as much as design. Instead of being modeled in relief within a protecting rim, the Indian, the eagle, and the lettering were sunken in incuse or engraved in the uniformly flat plane of the coin .... the [coin shows] more imagination and daring of design than almost any other issue in American history." This series was struck from 1908 through 1929.
PCGS # | 7947 |
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Grading Service | PCGS |
Year of Issue | 1914 |
Grade | MS65 |
Denom Type | Indian Head $2.5 |
Numeric Denomination | $2.50 |
Mint Location | Denver |
Designation | NONE |
Circ/UnCirc | Uncirculated |
Strike Type | Business |
Grade Add On | NONE |
Holder Type | N/A |
Population | 58 |
Pop Higher | 2 |
Mintage | 448,000 |
Designer | Bela Lyon Pratt |
Edge Type | Reeded |
Coin Weight | 4.18 |
Metal Content | 90% Gold, 10% Copper |