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The 1914-D Gold Quarter Eagle $2.50 Indian Head is a U.S. gold coin designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, known for its striking and distinctive design. The obverse features a Native American wearing a feathered headdress, with "LIBERTY" inscribed above, while the reverse showcases an eagle in flight, holding an olive branch.
In NGC MS-62 condition, this coin is graded as mint state, meaning it has never been in circulation. However, it may exhibit light contact marks or small imperfections typical of coins in this grade. MS-62 coins maintain strong details and much of their original luster, but minor signs of handling are visible under magnification.
The 1914-D is a relatively low-mintage date in the Indian Head Quarter Eagle series, making it particularly sought after by collectors. In MS-62, it offers a well-preserved and visually appealing example of this important piece of U.S. coinage.