1914 $2.50 Indian NGC MS63 CAC









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The 1914 $2.50 Indian Head Quarter Eagle is a striking example of early 20th-century American gold coinage and one of the standout issues from the innovative incuse-design series. Certified by NGC as Mint State 63 and approved by CAC, this coin represents a blend of historical importance, beauty, and condition rarity that appeals to both seasoned collectors and investors.
The Indian Head Quarter Eagle series, produced from 1908 through 1929, is one of the most distinctive U.S. coin series. Designed by Bela Lyon Pratt, it broke from tradition by employing an incuse design rather than raised relief. Both the obverse and reverse devices are recessed into the surface of the coin, which was a bold innovation for the time. The obverse features a left-facing portrait of Liberty wearing a Native American war bonnet, with the word “LIBERTY” across the band and 13 stars circling the rim. The reverse depicts a proud American eagle standing on a bundle of arrows entwined with an olive branch. Together, the imagery conveys a balance of strength and peace, aligning with America’s aspirations during the early 20th century.
The 1914 issue was struck at the Philadelphia Mint, with a mintage of 240,000 pieces. While not the lowest mintage of the series, it is far scarcer today than raw production numbers suggest. Many coins were lost through circulation, melting, or mishandling. Surviving Mint State examples are in demand because they preserve the sharpness of Pratt’s innovative incuse design and provide collectors with coins that still carry strong visual appeal.
This coin, graded MS63 by NGC, is a solid representative of the Mint State category. MS63 examples display strong luster and sharp details, though they may show scattered marks or slight abrasions consistent with the grade. Importantly, the coin retains full design detail without the friction seen in lower grades. The overall appearance is attractive and presents an opportunity to own a coin that balances quality and value within the series.
The Certified Acceptance Corporation (CAC) has placed its green sticker of approval on this coin, confirming that it meets strict standards for quality within its grade. CAC-approved coins are widely recognized in the numismatic marketplace as representing above-average examples, making them more liquid and more desirable among collectors. For the 1914 Quarter Eagle, CAC endorsement is a reassuring signal that the coin has strong eye appeal, originality, and surface quality.
Quarter Eagles of this era hold a special place in numismatic history. The Indian Head design, while admired today, was controversial upon release due to its unconventional recessed surfaces. Critics worried about the potential for dirt and germs to accumulate in the design recesses, and some objected to the bold departure from traditional coinage relief. Over time, however, the design gained recognition as one of the most creative and forward-looking in U.S. history. Today, Pratt’s incuse Quarter Eagles are highly collectible, with each issue carrying its own character and challenges.
The 1914 Quarter Eagle is an excellent choice for type collectors, gold specialists, or those assembling complete Indian Head sets. At the MS63 CAC level, it represents a superior option for those seeking quality without the significant premiums attached to higher-grade Gems. For many collectors, MS63 CAC strikes the ideal balance of eye appeal, scarcity, and affordability.
Beyond its collectible appeal, the 1914 $2.50 Indian Head Quarter Eagle is a tangible link to America’s past. It circulated during a time of rapid change, when the nation was asserting itself on the global stage while undergoing profound cultural and economic growth at home. Each surviving coin serves as a reminder of that era and its enduring artistry.
This 1914 $2.50 Indian Head Quarter Eagle NGC MS63 CAC combines originality, condition, and history in one package. Whether added to a type set, a collection of early 20th-century U.S. gold, or a portfolio of CAC-approved rarities, it stands as a meaningful and rewarding acquisition.
Mint | P |
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Metal | Gold |
Year | 1914 |
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