1898 $2.50 Liberty Head Quarter Eagle NGC MS65
It is with pleasure that we at AUCM offer a beauty from the always-popular Liberty head quarter eagle series: an 1898 $2.50 graded NGC MS65. For the numismatic hobbyist who wants a relatively affordable U.S. gold coin, this piece should be on that list. This specimen would be the perfect addition to a type set of gem state U.S. gold coinage. Considering its low mintage, this is quite a bargain!
The design of the $2.50 Liberty quarter eagle as finally adopted presents a large head of Liberty facing left. She wears a coronet with the word LIBERTY upon it. Pulled back in a bun, her hair is held in place with a string of pearls. Thirteen stars are found around the rim, representing the original thirteen states (as well as the 13 colonies), with the date below. The reverse device of the eagle is in essence the same one that had been on the quarter eagles since 1808. First designed by John Reich, the 1840-1907 version was revised by Gobrecht. The eagle stands proudly with its wings stretching from rim to rim with the Union shield displayed on its breast. The olive branch of peace is found in its right talon, while three arrows that represent military preparedness are grasped in its left. The legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA encircle the eagle, while the denomination 2 1/2 D. is under the majestic bird.
PCGS # | 7850 |
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Grading Service | NONE |
Year of Issue | NONE |
Grade | NONE |
Denom Type | N/A |
Numeric Denomination | $2.50 |
Mint Location | NONE |
Designation | NONE |
Circ/UnCirc | Not Specified |
Strike Type | N/A |
Grade Add On | NONE |
Holder Type | N/A |