1911-D Indian Eagle. MS-62 (PCGS).,Pretty honey-rose patina mingles with lightly frosted, finely granular luster on both sides of this Indian eagle. The strike is bold to sharp and enhances the visual appeal that is strong for the assigned grade. A leading condition rarity in the challenging Indian eagle series of 1907 to 1933, the 1911-D is also one of the most challenging 20th century U.S. Mint gold coins of any denomination to locate in Mint State. Even Uncirculated survivors in MS-60 and MS-61 are elusive in todays market, a fact that is partially attributable to a paltry mintage of 30,100 pieces -- the lowest of among circulation strike issues of this design type. With Gems all but unknown and Choice examples rare, this aesthetically pleasing MS-62 is sure to appeal to astute gold enthusiasts.,From the Woodward Collection.,