Discover a stunning piece of American numismatic history with this 1929 Gold Quarter Eagle $2.50 Indian Head coin, certified by NGC in desirable MS-63 condition. This classic pre-Great Depression gold coin represents the final year of issue for the beloved Indian Head Quarter Eagle series, making it a highly sought-after specimen for both seasoned collectors and investors alike.
The 1929 Indian Head Quarter Eagle stands as a remarkable artifact from the twilight of America's gold coinage era. Designed by renowned sculptor Bela Lyon Pratt, this coin features a distinctive incuse (sunken) design that sets it apart from virtually every other coin in U.S. history. The rich, warm gold tones and intricate details captured in this MS-63 example showcase why these coins remain perennial favorites among gold enthusiasts and history buffs.
Struck in .900 fine gold, this 1929 $2.50 Indian Head Gold Coin offers both historical significance and tangible precious metals value. The NGC MS-63 grade indicates a coin that displays attractive mint luster, good eye appeal, and only light marks consistent with the grade. Coins from the final year of the series often carry additional numismatic premium due to their status as the conclusion of a legendary design that spanned from 1908 to 1929.
The Indian Head Quarter Eagle series was introduced in 1908 as part of President Theodore Roosevelt's initiative to redesign American coinage with more artistic and distinctly American themes. The innovative incuse relief design was a radical departure from traditional raised-relief coins and created both initial controversy and lasting appeal among collectors.
Production of the $2.50 Indian Head gold coins continued sporadically until 1929, when the final issues were struck just months before the infamous Stock Market Crash that ushered in the Great Depression. The 1929 Philadelphia issue represents the last time this denomination would be produced for circulation, adding considerable historical importance to every surviving example.
Bela Lyon Pratt's revolutionary design features a proud Native American profile wearing a feathered headdress on the obverse, with the word "LIBERTY" arranged along the rim. The reverse displays a majestic standing eagle perched on a bundle of arrows, surrounded by the inscriptions "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "E PLURIBUS UNUM," and the denomination expressed as "2½ DOLLARS." The recessed fields of the incuse design have helped many examples survive in better condition than their raised-relief contemporaries.
Whether you're building a complete set of Indian Head Quarter Eagles, assembling a type set of early 20th-century gold coins, or simply seeking a beautiful and historically significant gold investment, this NGC-certified 1929 MS-63 $2.50 Indian Head Gold Coin represents an exceptional opportunity. Each coin comes professionally graded and encapsulated by NGC, ensuring authenticity and protecting the specimen for future generations.
With its combination of scarce final-year status, beautiful design, certified condition, and intrinsic gold content, this 1929 Gold Quarter Eagle continues to be one of the most desirable coins in the classic U.S. gold series. Add this piece of American history to your collection today and own a tangible connection to one of the most fascinating periods in our nation's past.