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1908 – 1929 Indian Head Quarter Eagle Gold Coins

The Indian Head Quarter Eagle Gold Coins were issued from 1908 through 1915 before the Mint suspended their production for a decade. The production was resumed in 1925 for another five years before the series ended in 1929. The Indian Head quarter eagle may not be quite as magnificent as the Saint-Gaudens gold coin, but it has its fair share of admirers.

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Quarter Eagle was designed by Robert Scot with a denomination of two dollars and fifty cents. Its name was derived from the $10 dollar eagle coin. There are only few quarter eagle coins struck before 1834 and any coins before 1856 are considered rare. The quarter eagle continued to be produced until it was officially discontinued in 1933.