The Indian Head Quarter Eagle, a $2.50 gold coin, was struck by the United States Mint from 1908 to 1929. The design, created by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, features a Native American chief on the obverse and an eagle in flight on the reverse. The 1914 issue is one of the notable years for this coin, with its historical significance and gold composition making it a desirable collectible for numismatists. Collectors value the Indian Head Quarter Eagles for their artistic design, gold content, and the representation of early 20th-century American coinage.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1914-D (Denver) Indian Head Quarter Eagles $2.50 $2.50 (Two and a Half Dollars) Indian Head Quarter Eagles $2.50 1914 Denver
1914-P (Philadelphia) Indian Head Quarter Eagles $2.50 $2.50 (Two and a Half Dollars) Indian Head Quarter Eagles $2.50 1914 Philadelphia
1914-P (Philadelphia) Indian Head Quarter Eagles $2.50 $2.50 (Two and a Half Dollars) Indian Head Quarter Eagles $2.50 1914 Philadelphia