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A lovely example of this scarce early quarter eagle with a solid strike and bright, lustrous orange-gold surfaces. Devoid of adjustment marks with strong eye appeal! Just 6,812 minted with an estimated 250 to 350 survivors.
From the final year of the iconic Draped Bust design, first introduced in 1796. This example displays strong detail with Liberty’s flowing hair and drapery folds still clearly defined. The reverse eagle retains strong shield lines and clear feathering despite light circulation. The surfaces are choice and an attractive light silver-gray color. This is a […]
O-101. Well detailed with original toned surfaces that retain a trace of mint luster.
Overton-105. Sharp detail with nice original surfaces that retain a trace of mint luster.
Overton 107. III Edge. Lustrous and well struck with a pleasing medium-gray patina, accented by a touch of russet toning in the protected areas. Original and very attractive.
Small Date. Tall 5. Well struck with nearly full luster and choice original surfaces. The 100,287 coin mintage is tiny by modern standards, but was the largest for this early ‘type’.
Well detailed with pleasing original surfaces that retain a trace of mint luster.
Overton-110. Small 8. Sharply struck with light golden toning and abundant underlying luster. Outstanding for the grade with just the barest touch of ‘rub’ separating this coin from a mint state holder!
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