Seated Quarters
Lot |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
53 |
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1838 VF
or very nearly so. Original and attractive. First year of issue for the Liberty Seated quarter design. (Image) (imageb)
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Est. US$160-200 SE
Currently...$140.00
Will close during Public Auction |
54 |
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1847-O G+
beautiful original color. (Image) (imageb)
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Est. US$85-110 SE
Currently...$80.00
Will close during Public Auction |
55 |
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1849-O G+
original. The story of the 1849-O quarter is a fabled one. Not listed on any US Mint account, it's mintage (a mere 16,000 coins), is believed to be lumped in with the 1850-O mintage (which is listed at 396,000.) The reason for this is unknown. Even
in low grade, the 49-O is a four-figure coin. Our grade for the present coin is Good-6 w/ beautiful surfaces, even wear, and 100% originality. According to the PCGS website, coins in this condition are in the neighborhood of $1,500 attesting to its
scarcity. 179 have been graded by PCGS and NGC combined, mostly clustered in the AG3 to VG10 range (only 8 are uncirculated, the best being a lone MS64 by NGC.) This offering presents a rare opportunity for the Seated Quarter specialist. (Image) (imageb)
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Est. US$1,200-1,500 SE
Currently...$1,100.00
Will close during Public Auction |
56 |
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1853
Arrow & Rays XF. Beautiful light golden-grey. (Image) (imageb)
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Est. US$150-180 SE
Currently...$140.00
Will close during Public Auction |
57 |
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1861 XF
or very nearly so. (Image) (imageb)
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Est. US$60-75 SE
Currently...$56.00
Will close during Public Auction |
58 |
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1873 No
Arrows Closed 3 Proof 58 brightened. This coin has the great detail proofs are known for, and although its has been brightened, it does not have the unsightly hairlines so typical of harshly cleaned coins. The mint changed the weight of the quarter
from 6.22 grams to 6.25 grams in 1873. To denote the change, arrows were placed at the date. Coins struck that year under the old weight standard do not have the arrows and are typically far scarcer than those with arrows. But the majority of the
proofs struck that year are "No Arrows" coins. The present coin can be verified to be a proof by the small die cracks on the rev shield. (Image) (imageb)
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Est. US$300-400 SE
Currently...$280.00
Will close during Public Auction |
59 |
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1877-S
VF (Image) (imageb)
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Est. US$46-60 SE
Currently...$42.00
Will close during Public Auction |
60 |
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(4) Diff
O-Mint incl 1840-O VG, 1841-O G+, 1843-O (Small O) G, & 1844-O VG. Nice circ coins w/ no issues other than wear. (Image) (imageb)
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Est. US$125-150 SE
Currently...$120.00
Will close during Public Auction |