1910 United States Indian Head $2.50 Quarter Eagle Coin in 14K Gold Ring Setting
1910 United States Indian Head $2.50 Quarter Eagle Coin in 14K Gold Ring Setting
SKU: 39-02
This stunning piece of jewelry features a 1910 United States $2.50 Quarter Eagle coin from the Indian Head series, beautifully housed in a custom 14K gold ring setting. The Indian Head series, designed by Bela Lyon Pratt, is renowned for its unique incuse design, where the image is sunken into the coin's surface rather than raised, making it a distinct and highly collectible series.
Coin Details:
- Design: The obverse side of the coin depicts the iconic Native American Chief in full headdress, surrounded by 13 stars and the word "LIBERTY" at the top. The reverse side features a majestic bald eagle perched on arrows and an olive branch, symbolizing readiness and peace.
- Date: 1910, a significant year as it falls shortly after Theodore Roosevelt’s presidency, during which these coins were introduced as part of his initiative to beautify American coinage.
- Composition: The coin is made of 90% gold, equivalent to about 22K purity, which was standard for circulating gold coins of that era.
Ring Details:
- Material: The setting is made of 14K gold, providing a sturdy yet elegant frame for the coin.
- Design: The ring features a textured ripple effect on the sides, adding a unique visual appeal that complements the historic coin. The inside of the band is stamped with "VC14KP," indicating the gold purity and possibly the maker's mark.
Size: 12
Historical Significance: The Indian Head coins were introduced in 1908 and were a departure from traditional coin designs, making them highly prized by collectors. The $2.50 Quarter Eagle, being one of the smaller denominations, has always been a favorite due to its size and exquisite design.
This piece is not only a collector's item but also a wearable piece of history, blending numismatic value with fine jewelry craftsmanship.
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