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$2.50 Indian gold coins, MS65

Low Prices, Great Value!
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$2.50 Indian gold coins, MS65 Obverse
$2.50 Indian gold coins, MS65 Reverse
  

Investors often overlook $2.50 Indians in favor of larger denomination U.S. gold coins. As a result, these unique and beautiful pieces are a terrific value in today's market. In gem-quality Mint State 65 condition they combine extreme scarcity and very low prices to create an investment coin with superior upside potential.

Extreme scarcity, great value, low prices

Minted for only 15 years (1908 to 1915, 1925 to 1929), $2.50 Indian gold coins (or Quarter Eagles) were produced in very limited numbers with an average per-year mintage of less than half a million coins. Most were heavily used as currency or melted down during the Depression. Only 5,950 survivors are known in gem-quality Mint State 65 condition (PCGS + NGC, 12/18/09). Yet they are remarkably underpriced right now.

Along with their $5 Indian brethren, $2.50 Indians are unique because they feature an incuse design, meaning their images and inscriptions are actually cut into the coin surface. All other U.S. coins are struck in bas-relief, meaning their designs are raised slightly above the surface fields. This unique design adds to their widespread collector interest.

Excellent performance

During periods of high demand, $2.50 Indian coins in gem-quality MS65 have skyrocketed in price because of their exceptional scarcity and collector demand. In 1989, during the last rare coin boom, they traded dealer-to-dealer for more than $11,600!

Gold is enjoying its most aggressive and sustained bull market in a quarter-century. Experts are predicting gold prices as high as $1,500 to $2,000 in coming years. We urge you to take advantage of this temporary buying opportunity to increase your core position with these classic coins. When gold breaks out again, you'll be glad you did!

Key Benefits
Only 5,950 coins survive in certified MS65. Historically, this true scarcity means superior leverage to a rising gold price.
Dealer-to-dealer high of $11,600 in 1989.* Combines very low prices and relatively low risk with excellent upside potential.
Private, liquid, and secure. As collectible coins, they are non-reportable to the IRS and exempt from governmental confiscation. And because they are in constant demand worldwide, they offer very easy liquidity.


$2.50 Indian (MS65)
Minted: 1908 to 1915; 1925 to 1929
Content: 0.12094 oz. pure gold
Size: 18 mm, reeded edge
Weight: 4.18 grams
Population: 5,950 (PCGS + NGC, 12/18/09)

            

Special Pricing: $3,220 each
Updated: 09/03/2010. Basis: gold @ $1242.90 per oz.

Prices and availability subject to change without notice.
* Past performance is no guarantee of future performance.

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