The $2.50 Indian is an attractive investment and collector's because the coin was minted during only 13 years. It is one of the shortest-lived series in U.S. numismatics. Quarter Eagles were created in 1908 through 1915 and again from 1925 through 1929, after which it ended.
The prices on E-bay range from 95.00 to 475.00. Depending on the condition of the coin.
In fine condition, this coin is worth: $ 175.00.
The US Mint issued gold coins in 4 denominations in 1908; the Quarter Eagle { $2.50 }, the Half Eagle { $5.00 }, the Eagle {$10.00 }, the Double Eagle { $20.00 }. Please examine your coin and submit a new question giving the denomination as well as the date of the coin.
All 1967 US quarter dollars have the eagle upside down.
I need to know the coin's denomination (is it a quarter eagle, a half eagle, etc) and its mint state in order for me to relay to you its current value.
Do you mean "eagle quarter" or "quarter eagle"?There really isn't any US coin called an "eagle quarter"because ALL quarters up to 1998 had an eagle on the back.However, there WAS a coin called a "quarter eagle" - it was a gold coin with the somewhat strange denomination of $2.50 that was issued up till the US went off the gold standard in the early 1930s.
The American Eagle Bicentennial quarter with the double eagle isn't overly valuable. In good condition, they can sell as high as $50 but no higher.
The US has never made a gold 25 cent coin.
You have a Standing Liberty Quarter - a 1929 coin in at least good condition (G4) is worth: $6.00; if this coin's mint state is MS60, the value rises to: $150.00. By the way, the 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter in good condition is worth: $3500!
Retail values run from $185.00 to $235.00 in circulated condition.
Although it has an Eagle on the reverse, the coin is not a Eagle coin, it's an 1885 Morgan dollar worth from $23.00-$30.00
Please report back to me and tell me the coin's denomination - is it a quarter eagle, a half eagle, etc. (?) and the coin's mint state.
U.S. gold coins were face value in the year 1800. At the time only $2.50 (Quarter Eagle) $5.00 (Half Eagle) and $10.00 (Eagle) coins had been issued.