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The 1908 Gold Quarter Eagle $2.50 Indian Head is a classic U.S. gold coin designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The obverse features a Native American wearing a feathered headdress, with the word "LIBERTY" inscribed, while the reverse depicts an eagle in flight, clutching an olive branch.
In NGC MS-62 condition, this coin is graded as mint state, meaning it has never been in circulation, though it may display light wear or contact marks. MS-62 coins typically show some noticeable imperfections, but they still retain most of their original luster and detail. The 1908 date is significant because it marks the debut of the Indian Head design for the Quarter Eagle series.
This coin is highly regarded by collectors due to its iconic design, historical importance, and relatively low mintage, especially in higher grades like MS-62. It represents a beautiful example of early 20th-century U.S. coinage and remains a sought-after piece in the Indian Head series.