The 1910 Indian Quarter Eagle proof, featuring Bela Lyon Pratt’s revolutionary incuse design introduced in 1908, circulated during the height of theProgressive Era, when America’s economy was booming but also breeding significant anxiety. This beautiful 1910-P $2.50 Indian Quarter Eagle is one of just 682 coins produced that year and features beautiful, bright gold surfaces with satiny luster. Now, the 1910-P Pre-33 $2.50 Indian Gold Quarter Eagle Coins are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This 1910-P Pre-33 $2.50 Indian Gold Quarter Eagle Coin is graded PR64 and offers a beautiful proof strike from the US Mint. The coin boasts crisp relief on its incuse strike with sharp details in both the indigenous portrait and the image of the eagle, as well as clearly defined legends on both sides. The even gold color and proof surfaces enhance this coin’s historic and visual appeal.
In the obverse design of the 1910-P $2.50 Indian Quarter Eagle Coin, you’ll find Pratt’s depiction of an indigenous figure. Among the first images of an indigenous person on American currency, this left-profile relief depicts the individual wearing a feathered headdress.
For the reverse of the 1910-P Pre-33 Indian Gold Quarter Eagle, you will find a detailed depiction of the American bald eagle. The design captures an eagle at rest, set in left-profile relief. The eagle rests on a sheaf of arrows wrapped with an olive branch, combining classic American elements of peace and war.
By 1910, the nation had largely recovered from the severe Panic of 1907, and industrial production was surging alongside rising wages for urban workers, yet trust-busting efforts under President Taft revealed deep concerns about monopolistic power and income inequality. With only 682 proofs struck, these coins represent a transitional moment in American coinage design and economic philosophy.
JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508 if you have any questions when buying gold. Our team is also available online through our web chat and email address.

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The 1910 Indian Quarter Eagle proof, featuring Bela Lyon Pratt’s revolutionary incuse design introduced in 1908, circulated during the height of theProgressive Era, when America’s economy was booming but also breeding significant anxiety. This beautiful 1910-P $2.50 Indian Quarter Eagle is one of just 682 coins produced that year and features beautiful, bright gold surfaces with satiny luster. Now, the 1910-P Pre-33 $2.50 Indian Gold Quarter Eagle Coins are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This 1910-P Pre-33 $2.50 Indian Gold Quarter Eagle Coin is graded PR64 and offers a beautiful proof strike from the US Mint. The coin boasts crisp relief on its incuse strike with sharp details in both the indigenous portrait and the image of the eagle, as well as clearly defined legends on both sides. The even gold color and proof surfaces enhance this coin’s historic and visual appeal.
In the obverse design of the 1910-P $2.50 Indian Quarter Eagle Coin, you’ll find Pratt’s depiction of an indigenous figure. Among the first images of an indigenous person on American currency, this left-profile relief depicts the individual wearing a feathered headdress.
For the reverse of the 1910-P Pre-33 Indian Gold Quarter Eagle, you will find a detailed depiction of the American bald eagle. The design captures an eagle at rest, set in left-profile relief. The eagle rests on a sheaf of arrows wrapped with an olive branch, combining classic American elements of peace and war.
By 1910, the nation had largely recovered from the severe Panic of 1907, and industrial production was surging alongside rising wages for urban workers, yet trust-busting efforts under President Taft revealed deep concerns about monopolistic power and income inequality. With only 682 proofs struck, these coins represent a transitional moment in American coinage design and economic philosophy.
JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508 if you have any questions when buying gold. Our team is also available online through our web chat and email address.