Today’s coin of the day is this stunning 1908 $2.50 Gold Indian.
This coin is NGC certified with a grade of MS 63.
The obverse features a Native American Chieftain wearing a headdress, while the reverse is of an eagle.
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Today’s coin of the day is this stunning 1908 $2.50 Gold Indian.
This coin is NGC certified with a grade of MS 63.
The obverse features a Native American Chieftain wearing a headdress, while the reverse is of an eagle.
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