
1925-D $2.50 Gold Quarter Eagle PCGS MS61 — Denver Mint Pre-1933
Browse related collections and listings.
1925-D $2.50 Gold Quarter Eagle PCGS MS61
From $923.74
The 1925-D $2. 50 Gold Quarter Eagle PCGS MS61 is a certified uncirculated pre-1933 US gold coin struck at the Denver Mint and graded Mint State 61 by the Professional Coin Grading Service. Issued as part of the Indian Head Quarter Eagle series that ran from 1908 to 1929, this coin bears sculptor Bela Lyon Pratt's distinctive incuse design — a departure from the raised-relief portraits of earlier US coinage. The obverse presents a left-facing Native American chief in full war bonnet beneath the inscription LIBERTY, while the reverse features a perched bald eagle flanked by E PLURIBUS UNUM and IN GOD WE TRUST above the denomination 2½ DOLLARS. The 1925-D is a sought-after Denver Mint date in this series, valued by type collectors and pre-1933 gold specialists alike. At 0. 1209 troy oz of gold, the Quarter Eagle is the smallest denomination in the classic US gold coin series, making it an approachable entry point for the series. This example is preserved in its original PCGS holder (cert no. 52655255) with the blue label and holographic security strip intact.