$2.50 Gold Coin Lot with 1914-D Indian Quarter Eagle - Cleaned, Scratched (ANACS AU 53 Details) & 1878 U.S. Liberty Quarter Eagle- Mount Removed - Gold Shield (PCGS Genuine)

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Lot includes the (2) coins as shown. Please see photos for more details regarding the coins.

This $2.50 Gold Coin Lot offers collectors a unique opportunity to own two distinct pieces of American numismatic history. The first coin is a 1914-D Indian Head Quarter Eagle graded AU 53 Details by ANACS, noted as cleaned and scratched. Despite the noted impairments, this coin retains strong detail and attractive eye appeal, showcasing Bela Lyon Pratt’s iconic incuse design. The 1914-D issue is among the more desirable dates in the Indian Quarter Eagle series, struck at the Denver Mint with a relatively low mintage of just 448,000.

The second coin is an 1878 U.S. Liberty Head Quarter Eagle authenticated by PCGS as Genuine with a "Mount Removed" designation and certified with the Gold Shield for enhanced digital security. This early Liberty Head design features classic 19th-century styling, with Lady Liberty encircled by 13 stars. Although once mounted, this piece still offers historical and collectible value, especially for those interested in type coins or budget-friendly gold.

Together, these coins represent over a century of U.S. gold coinage. While both exhibit signs of past handling or mounting, they remain affordable and tangible examples of America’s gold legacy, ideal for collectors seeking character-rich coins with stories to tell.

Due to the uniqueness of each item, please refer to the photos provided in this auction. We offer high resolution images of each item rather than a written description of condition.

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