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1911-D $2 1/2 Strong D MS

1911-D $2 1/2 Strong D MS

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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 8615)
The Strong D variety of the 1911-D is by far the king of this series and is a well-known key date throughout numismatics. Its mintage is only 55,600 which is far tinier than it sounds when compared to every other date in the series that are all over 200,000. This coin is rare in all grades and is popularly traded from the higher end AU range to MS62. MS63 examples are a step up and every grade beyond that takes a massive leap in value and rarity. The finest known MS66's are six-figure coins. The only slightly comparable date in the series is possibly the 1914 but this Strong D 1911-D is certainly this series' claim to fame. The strike of this key issue is fairly decent with all the same specs as earlier dates except a faintly distinct orange-gold coloring overall. Since it is a rare coin, counterfeits are out there so to avoid those make sure the mintmark and surrounding area are weak and the top right edge of the obverse features somewhat of a wire rim. Also be aware of the Weak D variety which is more common but still quite scarce. That variety may take a loupe to get a good look at the D mintmark.
Obverse: The obverse features the portrait of a Native American chieftain in formal headdress struck incuse with the words LIBERTY at the top and the date at the bottom. 13 stars frame the left and right sides: 6 at left and 7 on the right.
Reverse: The traditional American eagle struck incuse in the center with the words, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA at top, E PLURIBUS UNUM left of the eagle, and IN GOD WE TRUST to the right of the eagle. The denomination 2 1/2 DOLLARS struck below the eagle.

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GSID: 8615
Coin Date: 1911-D
Denomination: $2 1/2 / $2.50 Gold
Designation: MS
Mint Mark: D
Mint Location: Denver
Mintage: 55,680
Coinage Type: Liberty head gold quarter eagle
Coinage Years: 1908-1929
Composition: 90% gold; 10% silver & copper
Variety: Strong D
Strike Type: Business
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