A little over a year ago, I thought I'd try to put together a complete set of Indian QEs that represented nice examples of the grade, date & design. This endeavor was very enjoyable, and took me a little out of my comfort zone - I'm much more of an early and branch mint gold collector. Because of that pure focus (and a couple of large FUN & post-FUN purchases), I've decided to let the tribe go. My journey can now be someone else's gain. I'd like to sell the group as a set, but short of that, would consider selling them individually. Prices include shipping via priority/insured mail, or registered/insured mail if purchasing the entire set. I'll try to keep the superlatives to a minimum, since each coin's look speaks for itself. Take a look and if you like what you see, please PM. The 1926 is on HOLD. The 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1911-D, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915 & 1929 are all SOLD. 1908 PCGS MS-63 OGH CAC: $HOLD Great looking "out of the gate" date. Plenty of eye-appeal. 1909 PCGS MS-63 CAC: $SOLD Another very nice example - much tougher to find this nice than the '08 as it wasn't saved in nearly the quantities as its predecessor. 1910 PCGS MS-63 OGH: $HOLD This is a gorgeous example with lovely color for the date. It was purchased from an old-time collection and has never been to CAC. I guarantee it would green bean at a minimum, or will happily refund the buyer's money. 1911 PCGS MS-62+: $450 The only more common date that's not a "63 or 64". It certainly represents well for the grade and was an easy "yes" after looking at many examples for which I passed on. 1911-D PCGS AU-55 CAC: $SOLD The lowest graded of the group, but a great-looking coin for the date. I passed on many PCGS AU-58s, 61s & 62s before finding this coin. It has very nice, original coloration with zero washed-out look from any dipping or "enhancement". A definite AU-55+ look. I took this one with me to FUN to have Todd image, and I'm awaiting the images. I'll post them as soon as I receive... 'til then, I only have my handiwork to offer for visual reference. 1912 PCGS MS-63 CAC: $SOLD A tough date in its own right. Excellent look and appeal. 1913 PCGS MS-64 CAC: $SOLD Great color, strike and luster - it's all there. 1914 PCGS AU-58 CAC: $SOLD The second toughest date in the series. I was initially looking for a nice '62 or '63, but the look and originality of this coin proved too compelling. 1914-D PCGS MS-63 CAC: $1400 Stand-out rock star look. Very surprised it's not in at least a '63+ holder. A gorgeous coin and another tough date to find this nice without spending $2K+.  1915 PCGS MS-63 CAC: $SOLD Very nice example for the grade. Playing around in the shadow of its '14 & '14-D brothers. 1925-D PCGS MS-63 CAC: $500 A rather common coin to find in the mid-upper grades of MS. Still a cool branch mint example with a great top-of-the grade look.  1926 PCGS MS-63+ CAC: $HOLD Definitely worthy of the "+" designation. Great looking example w/lots of eye appeal. 1927 PCGS MS-64 CAC: $700 Another of the later, common date run, but with great look and luster.  1928 PCGS MS-63: $450 Although not CAC'd, this one would be a good candidate. Top-of-grade appeal at the '63 level.  1929 PCGS MS-63: $SOLD Another nice example to wrap the series up. Thanks for looking - 'dude