1911-D Indian Quarter Eagle. Strong D. MS-62 (PCGS).
An Indian quarter eagle set is one of the only gold date and mint collections that can be completed without spending a huge fortune and years and years of time. A complete set of these makes a handsome display as well. Naturally, there is one difficult key date that presents a challenge to date collectors, and that is the 1911-D, which has the lowest mintage of the series of 55,680 pieces. The Denver mintmark usually comes "strong" as seen here, but can come quite weak--as struck, however, these weak D pieces are less desirable. Notice the full strike and usual wire rim on the right side of the obverse, always found on this issue and one of the diagnostics used to confirm authenticity. Lustrous fields and free of all but minor signs of handling, this pleasing 1911-D quarter eagle will become the centerpiece of any set it graces.
PCGS# 7943. NGC ID: 2894.
Selections from the Aberg Collection.
Price realized | 6'000 USD |
Starting price | 1 USD |
Estimate | 5'000 USD |