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1911 Indian Quarter Eagle, PR67
Satin Finish, Rarely Seen Finer

1911 $2 1/2 JD-1, R.4, PR67 PCGS. The bright Satin finish used on proofs in 1909-1910 proved unpopular with collectors. Accordingly, the Philadelphia Mint switched back to the sandblast finish for proofs in 1911. A relatively modest mintage of 191 proof Indian quarter eagles was accomplished that year, down considerably from the 682-piece mintage of the year before. The proofs were delivered in two batches, with 150 coins delivered on May 20, and another 41 pieces on December 9. A single die pair was used to strike all the proofs. John Dannreuther estimates the surviving population at 100-120 examples in all grades today. This spectacular Superb Gem exhibits razor-sharp definition on all design elements, with fine detail in the headdress and the eagle's feathers. The virtually pristine orange-gold surfaces are lustrous and appealing. PCGS Population: 31 in 67 (5 in 67+), 1 finer (3/26).

Coin Index Numbers: (Variety PCGS# 106504, Base PCGS# 7960)

Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
Weight: 4.18 grams
AGW: 0.13oz
Mintage: 191


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Auction Info

Auction Dates
Apr-May, 2026
29th-2nd Wednesday-Saturday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 20
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Sold on Apr 29, 2026 for: $43,920.00
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