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- 1911 $2 1/2 MS
1911 $2 1/2 MS
1911 $2 1/2 MS66 NGC....
Source: Heritage Auctions
1911 $2 1/2 MS66 PCGS....
Source: HA
1911 $2 1/2 MS66 PCGS....
Source: HA
1911 $2 1/2 MS66 PCGS....
Source: HA
1911 $2 1/2 MS66 PCGS....
Source: HA
1911 $2 1/2 MS66 NGC....
Source: Heritage Auctions
1911 $2 1/2 MS66 NGC....
Source: Heritage Auctions
1911 $2 1/2 MS66 NGC....
Source: Heritage Auctions
1911 $2 1/2 MS66 NGC....
Source: Heritage Auctions
1911 $2 1/2 MS66 NGC....
Source: Heritage Auctions
1911 $2 1/2 MS66 NGC....
Source: Heritage Auctions
1911 $2 1/2 MS66 NGC....
Source: Heritage Auctions
1911 $2 1/2 PCGS MS65 OGH
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1911 $2 1/2 NGC MS65
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1911 $2 1/2 MS65 PCGS. CAC....
Source: Heritage Auctions
1911 $2 1/2 PCGS/CAC MS65
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1911 $2 1/2 NGC MS65
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1911 $2 1/2 PCGS/CAC MS65 - Scarce Date in Gem
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1911 $2 1/2 NGC MS65 - Great Gem Type Coin
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1911 $2 1/2 PCGS/CAC MS65
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 8606)
The specifications of the 1911 Indian Quarter Eagle are really no
different from the preceding 1910 including the slight scarcity. Similar to
the other early years from this series only the finest and most stunning
examples are rare and garner great searching and premiums paid. What makes
the 1911 unique are the specifics of its looks as it shares the grainy
surfaces of the 1910 but lacks in luster and displays odd, dull coloring.
There is nothing notable about the strike of this issue so any crisp, sharp
examples are a hot commodity.
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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