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1908 $2.50 MS62 PCGS #7939

564,821 minted.

1908 $2.50 MS62 PCGS #7939

564,821 minted.

1909 $2.50 MS62 PCGS #7940

This coin may be the nicest of the MS62's in this set. Strong strike and lots of luster, few marks. 441,760 minted.

1909 $2.50 MS62 PCGS #7940

This coin may be the nicest of the MS62's in this set. Strong strike and lots of luster, few marks. 441,760 minted.

1910 $2.50 MS62 PCGS #7941

This example has a lightly struck headdress but has nice gold luster and few marks or scratches. 492,000 minted.

1910 $2.50 MS62 PCGS #7941

This example has a lightly struck headdress but has nice gold luster and few marks or scratches. 492,000 minted.

1911 $2.50 MS62 PCGS #7942

A bright and shiny example that must have just missed 63. 704,000 minted.

1911 $2.50 MS62 PCGS #7942

A bright and shiny example that must have just missed 63. 704,000 minted.

1912 $2.50 AU55 PCGS #7944

A great example for the grade. Hard to see what kept it from a higher grade. 616,000 minted.

1912 $2.50 AU55 PCGS #7944

A great example for the grade. Hard to see what kept it from a higher grade. 616,000 minted.

1913 $2.50 MS62 PCGS #7945

722,000 minted.

1913 $2.50 MS62 PCGS #7945

722,000 minted.

1914 $2.50 MS61 PCGS #7946

240,000 minted.

1914 $2.50 MS61 PCGS #7946

240,000 minted.

1914-D $2.50 MS62 PCGS #7947

This example's obverse is higher than 62 with nice luster and great eye appeal. But the reverse has hairlines which prevents a higher grade. 448,000 minted.

1914-D $2.50 MS62 PCGS #7947

This example's obverse is higher than 62 with nice luster and great eye appeal. But the reverse has hairlines which prevents a higher grade. 448,000 minted.

1915 $2.50 MS62 PCGS #7948

A 1915 was the first Indian Qtr Eagle I bought. It was an XF45. It is a nice coin and got me hooked on this series. But becasue it's an XF45, I felt obligated to upgrade it to MS62. 606,000 minted.

1915 $2.50 MS62 PCGS #7948

A 1915 was the first Indian Qtr Eagle I bought. It was an XF45. It is a nice coin and got me hooked on this series. But becasue it's an XF45, I felt obligated to upgrade it to MS62. 606,000 minted.

1925-D $2.50 MS62 PCGS #7949

578,000 minted.

1925-D $2.50 MS62 PCGS #7949

578,000 minted.

1926 $2.50 MS62 PCGS #7950

Medium struck headress with few problems. Compared to the 1929 of this set, it would be graded higher. From The Meads Point Collection. 446,000 minted.

1926 $2.50 MS62 PCGS #7950

Medium struck headress with few problems. Compared to the 1929 of this set, it would be graded higher. From The Meads Point Collection. 446,000 minted.

1927 $2.50 MS62 PCGS #7951

A well struck headdress but a number of dings. Actually, this one may be overgraded based on some of my others that have a 62 grade like this one. 388,000 minted.

1927 $2.50 MS62 PCGS #7951

A well struck headdress but a number of dings. Actually, this one may be overgraded based on some of my others that have a 62 grade like this one. 388,000 minted.

1928 $2.50 MS62 PCGS #7952

The obverse of this coin is higher than 62 but the reverse prevents the higher grade. From The Worth Bruntjen Collection. 416,000 minted.

1928 $2.50 MS62 PCGS #7952

The obverse of this coin is higher than 62 but the reverse prevents the higher grade. From The Worth Bruntjen Collection. 416,000 minted.

1929 $2.50 MS62 PCGS #7953

This example has a nice headress but has a marked cheek. 532,000 minted.

1929 $2.50 MS62 PCGS #7953

This example has a nice headress but has a marked cheek. 532,000 minted.