The 1908 Quarter Eagle is the first year of issue for the Indian
design is may be the absolute most common. In most grades up to and even
including gem MS65 the 1908 compares in rarity to many of the highest
mintage coins from the series. This date is quite easy to find in most
grades with only a minor rarity and value jump to MS66. The only true
scarce examples of this coin are those finest known pieces in MS67 holders.
This is nearly a perfect type coin issue because of how easy and relatively
affordable it can be to acquire very pleasing mint state examples. The
satiny obverse of the 1908 has a very solid strike but there are some
drawbacks. The eagle of course on the reverse is underdeveloped in spots
and the surfaces lack in luster and the coloring is not overly yellow and
attractive.
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