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Why You Should Own the Historically Unique
$2.50 Indian Head Quarter Eagle Gold Coins

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in 2001, our President, award-winning numismatist Mike Fuljenz, spotted unique opportunities in the often overlooked and undervalued Indian Head Quarter Eagles. In typical Fuljenz fashion, he set about writing a book on these historically unique incuse designed coins. Later that same year, his book, A Collectors' Guide to Indian Head Quarter Eagles, netted him a second consecutive Numismatic Literary Guild Book of the Year Award. The resulting market buzz sent prices trending higher for Indian Head Quarter Eagles.

If you are interested in an American coin that is typically undervalued and could have significant long-term potential, here is what you need to know about Indian Head Quarter Eagles:

  • In 1992, when Fuljenz recommended the Indian Head Quarter Eagles, many Indian Heads skyrocketed in price 140% or more.
  • The Indian Head Quarter Eagle features a historically unique “incuse” design, which makes it the only United States coin ever minted that has sunken, rather than raised, features on the coin itself, making these coins distinctly unique and exceptional rarities in the annals of United States coinage.
  • Their rarity and historically important unique coin design are the primary reasons why certified Indian Head Quarter Eagles were added to our Select 4 top coin picks, and have made the cut every year since.
  • Prices for some Indian Head Quarter Eagles coins began to rise after the publication of Mike Fuljenz's NLG award-winning book, A Collector's Guide to Indian Head Quarter Eagles.
  • There are still opportunities in this market niche for today's collector, but prices are expected to trend higher over time.
  • Prices for many select, certified Indian Head Quarter Eagles may never be this low again.

For more information on purchasing certified Indian Head Quarter Eagles for your personal family estate collection, please call us toll-free at (800) 459-COIN (2646).


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The Mike Fuljenz Metals Market Report

January 2012, Week 4 Edition

Gold is up nearly 10% year-to-date, while silver and platinum have risen almost twice as fast. Gold was the biggest winner on Wednesday, January 25, when it rose $77 within 24 hours. The biggest engine for gold's sudden increase came after the Federal Reserve's first-ever interest rate projection and inflation target rate, issued around noon on Wednesday. Gold is also rising because of the prospect that Iran and India may begin to exchange gold-for-oil, as a way around the global embargo against buying Iranian oil.