1915 $2.50 Indian Head PCGS MS64
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Description / 1915 $2.50 Indian Head PCGS MS64
A sharply preserved near-Gem representative of the popular Indian Head quarter eagle series, this 1915 $2.50 gold piece offers strong visual appeal, pleasing originality, and broad collector demand in one of early 20th-century America’s most distinctive gold designs.
Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, the 1915 Indian Head quarter eagle belongs to Bela Lyon Pratt’s innovative incuse gold series, introduced in 1908. The obverse presents a left-facing Native American chief in full feathered headdress, with LIBERTY above, the date 1915 below, and 13 stars around the border. The reverse features a standing eagle perched on a bundle of arrows entwined with an olive branch, encircled by UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, with the inscriptions E PLURIBUS UNUM, IN GOD WE TRUST, and the denomination 2 1/2 DOLLARS. Pratt’s sunken-relief format remains unique in United States coinage, setting this type apart immediately from every other classic U.S. gold issue.
Certified PCGS MS64, this example displays the strong technical quality expected of the grade. The surfaces show a rich, warm orange-gold to honey-gold appearance with attractive underlying luster and a generally well-defined strike for the issue. Design elements, including the chief’s portrait, feather detail, and the reverse eagle’s wing and breast definition, remain boldly presented. Light marks are limited and consistent with a Choice Mint State designation, and the coin’s overall eye appeal is notably superior, enhanced by even color and an original look.
The Indian Head quarter eagle series enjoys enduring popularity among collectors of pre-1933 United States gold. Its short run, unusual incuse manufacture, and unmistakably American artistry make it one of the most collected 20th-century gold types. Philadelphia issues such as this 1915 are especially desirable for type and date collectors seeking a high-grade example of the denomination without sacrificing eye appeal.
While not a key-date issue, the 1915 quarter eagle is a sought-after better classic gold coin in Mint State, particularly in Choice grades where quality, affordability, and visual appeal intersect. PCGS-certified examples in MS64 are consistently favored by collectors building high-end type sets, Indian Head gold sets, or advanced pre-1933 gold cabinets.
An appealing and well-preserved Choice Mint State Indian quarter eagle, this 1915 PCGS MS64 is an excellent opportunity to acquire a handsome example of one of the most distinctive designs in all American numismatics.
More Information
| PCGS # | 7948.000000 |
|---|---|
| Grading Service | PCGS |
| Grade | MS64 |
| Year of Issue | 1915 |
| Denomination Type | Indian Head $2.5 |
| Numeric Denomination | $2.50 |
| Mint Location | Philadelphia |
| Strike Type | Business |
| Circulated/Uncirc | Uncirculated |
| Grade Add On | NONE |
| Holder Type | N/A |