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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.
Very nice for the grade with strong eye appeal. The surfaces are a lustrous light chestnut brown and are extremely choice with just a touch of ‘rub’. Housed in an old green label holder.
Strong, even detail with light high-point wear and lustrous silver-gray surfaces.
O-101. Well detailed with original toned surfaces that retain a trace of mint luster.
III Edge. Well detailed with light silver-gray surfaces that display a faint touch of gold in the protected letters and stars at the periphery.
Overton-105. Sharp detail with nice original surfaces that retain a trace of mint luster.
III Edge. One of several experimental edge designs the Mint tried in 1809. This is a very attractive coins with strong detail and problem-free light gray surfaces that retain some 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.