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The 1914 Gold Quarter Eagle $2.50 Indian Head is a U.S. gold coin designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, featuring the iconic Indian Head design. The obverse shows a Native American chief wearing a feathered headdress, with the word "LIBERTY" inscribed, while the reverse displays 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 exhibit some light contact marks or minor imperfections. Coins in this grade typically have good overall detail and luster, with some visible signs of handling but still presenting a solid, attractive appearance.
The 1914 date in the Indian Head Quarter Eagle series is notable due to its relatively low mintage and lasting appeal among collectors. In MS-62, this coin is a desirable piece for those interested in U.S. gold coins, particularly for its historical significance and striking design.