$2½ Indian Head Gold Coins
Minted from 1908 - 1929
The $2½ Indian gold coins are available for a limited time at the Gold Information Network. The $2½ Indian is also known as the Pratt "Quarter Eagles." They were issued in low mintages intermittently from 1908 to 1929.
Most $2½ Indians were made at the US Mint in Philadelphia, although the Denver Mint supplied coins in 1911, 1914, and 1925. Indian Gold Coins are the smallest and rarest, making them highly prized by gold investors and collectors. Each contains .1343 troy oz. of fine gold.
Raised Fields Protect the Delicate Design
For gold investors and collectors today, the lowered designs on both the $5 and $2½ Indians have many distinct features.
The raised fields and edges have helped to preserve the details of these miniature sculptures. All of the intricate details are sunken into the gold thereby protecting the fine details of these classic gold pieces that date back to almost 100 years old.
For more information regarding Indian Gold Coins, call our Gold Specialists at 1-800-668-8771 seven days a week 9 am to 9pm.
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$2 1/2 Indian Gold Coin PCGS/NGC Certified MS62... $543.00
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