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Lustrous silver and champagne-gray surfaces and a well struck design. Popular first-year Seated Quarter with a modest 466,000 minted.
Well struck with medium gray surfaces. Touches of turquoise-gold cling to the periphery.
A scarce date with just 120,000 minted and an estimated survival of only 300 coins in all grades, raw or certified. This is a nice problem-free coin with strong detail and light gray surfaces.
A well detailed and pleasing example of this better date.
Sharp detail with lustrous surfaces that have a faint golden hue. A truly scarce date in Extremely Fine or higher grade.
Blast white frosty surfaces and an excellent strike. A lofty grade for the issue with only 4 coins graded finer at NGC.
Sharply struck with flashy luster that is white with splashes of golden hue. A better date that is particularly tough in mint state. Only 5 coins have graded finer at PCGS.
Arrows and Rays. Rich gray surfaces with solid detail.
Arrows. Sharply struck with lustrous satiny surfaces. Touches of violet and blue hues blend in the periphery and frame a cream-white core. Only 4 coins graded numerically finer at PCGS.
Huge O. Well detailed with light gray surfaces. The mint-mark was added by hand and is large and poorly shaped. A scarce coin in any grade with none of this variety graded Mint State by either PCGS or NGC.
Light gray surfaces with splashes of gold and turquoise tints.
Very sharply struck with thick satiny luster. While the obverse has a crisp white appearance, the reverse offers a silver-gray background with a light gold hue and a splash of turquoise toning.
Strong detail for the grade with rich gray surfaces.
Solid detail with pleasing natural coin-gray surfaces. Scarce in any grade with just 80,000 minted. Particularly rare in high grade as none have graded mint state at either service.
Fantastic quality and nearly blast white with just a very faint champagne hue. The design is heavily frosted and contrasts beautifully against the deep mirrored fields.
Rich silver-gray problem-free surfaces and well detailed devices. Just 56,000 were produced. Tough to find in any grade. Quite a high grade for the date with only 4 grading finer at PCGS and only 1 of those grading uncirculated.
Crisp white surfaces display fields with great mirrors and frosty devices.
Well detailed with medium-gray shaded surfaces. A tough date with a mintage of only 95,000. PCGS estimates a survival rate of just 60 pieces which includes all certified and uncertified pieces.
Well detailed and a borderline FINE with all letters of LIBERTY visible.
Tough in any grade as just 96,000 were made and the survival rate appears to be very low. This is an attractive example with solid detail and problem-free coin-gray surfaces.
Well detailed with problem-free medium gray surfaces. Scarce in any grade with 48,000 minted and few survivors.
Lustrous crisp white surfaces and a sharp strike. A modest 182,000 minted with just a handful of mint state coins graded at both services.
Open 3. No Arrows. Sharply struck with crisp white luster. The 172,000 coin mintage included the Closed 3 and Open 3 variants. Much rarer than the Arrows variety which saw 1,271,160 coins struck.
Arrows. Nice and original with a silver-white core framed by light golden toning at the rim. Very attractive and nearly mint state.
Arrows. Frosty brilliant devices are framed by beautiful pinkish-rose peripheral toning on this beautiful and nearly flawless ‘Cameo’ proof.
Sharply struck with nice reflective surfaces and rich original toning. Just 510 struck.
Flashy white mirrored fields and frosted design features. Devoid of significant marks and excellent eye appeal.
Beautifully mirrored fields provide excellent contrast for devices with plenty of frost. A faint glow of gold hue deepens along the periphery. A tough date, only 711 proofs and 12,000 business strikes were minted.
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Lustrous silver and champagne-gray surfaces and a well struck design. Popular first-year Seated Quarter with a modest 466,000 minted.
Well struck with medium gray surfaces. Touches of turquoise-gold cling to the periphery.
A scarce date with just 120,000 minted and an estimated survival of only 300 coins in all grades, raw or certified. This is a nice problem-free coin with strong detail and light gray surfaces.
A well detailed and pleasing example of this better date.
Sharp detail with lustrous surfaces that have a faint golden hue. A truly scarce date in Extremely Fine or higher grade.
Blast white frosty surfaces and an excellent strike. A lofty grade for the issue with only 4 coins graded finer at NGC.
Sharply struck with flashy luster that is white with splashes of golden hue. A better date that is particularly tough in mint state. Only 5 coins have graded finer at PCGS.
Arrows and Rays. Rich gray surfaces with solid detail.
Arrows. Sharply struck with lustrous satiny surfaces. Touches of violet and blue hues blend in the periphery and frame a cream-white core. Only 4 coins graded numerically finer at PCGS.
Huge O. Well detailed with light gray surfaces. The mint-mark was added by hand and is large and poorly shaped. A scarce coin in any grade with none of this variety graded Mint State by either PCGS or NGC.
Light gray surfaces with splashes of gold and turquoise tints.
Very sharply struck with thick satiny luster. While the obverse has a crisp white appearance, the reverse offers a silver-gray background with a light gold hue and a splash of turquoise toning.
Strong detail for the grade with rich gray surfaces.
Solid detail with pleasing natural coin-gray surfaces. Scarce in any grade with just 80,000 minted. Particularly rare in high grade as none have graded mint state at either service.
Fantastic quality and nearly blast white with just a very faint champagne hue. The design is heavily frosted and contrasts beautifully against the deep mirrored fields.
Rich silver-gray problem-free surfaces and well detailed devices. Just 56,000 were produced. Tough to find in any grade. Quite a high grade for the date with only 4 grading finer at PCGS and only 1 of those grading uncirculated.
Crisp white surfaces display fields with great mirrors and frosty devices.
Well detailed with medium-gray shaded surfaces. A tough date with a mintage of only 95,000. PCGS estimates a survival rate of just 60 pieces which includes all certified and uncertified pieces.
Well detailed and a borderline FINE with all letters of LIBERTY visible.
Tough in any grade as just 96,000 were made and the survival rate appears to be very low. This is an attractive example with solid detail and problem-free coin-gray surfaces.
Well detailed with problem-free medium gray surfaces. Scarce in any grade with 48,000 minted and few survivors.
Lustrous crisp white surfaces and a sharp strike. A modest 182,000 minted with just a handful of mint state coins graded at both services.
Open 3. No Arrows. Sharply struck with crisp white luster. The 172,000 coin mintage included the Closed 3 and Open 3 variants. Much rarer than the Arrows variety which saw 1,271,160 coins struck.
Arrows. Nice and original with a silver-white core framed by light golden toning at the rim. Very attractive and nearly mint state.
Arrows. Frosty brilliant devices are framed by beautiful pinkish-rose peripheral toning on this beautiful and nearly flawless ‘Cameo’ proof.
Sharply struck with nice reflective surfaces and rich original toning. Just 510 struck.
Flashy white mirrored fields and frosted design features. Devoid of significant marks and excellent eye appeal.
Beautifully mirrored fields provide excellent contrast for devices with plenty of frost. A faint glow of gold hue deepens along the periphery. A tough date, only 711 proofs and 12,000 business strikes were minted.
Showing all 34 results
Lustrous silver and champagne-gray surfaces and a well struck design. Popular first-year Seated Quarter with a modest 466,000 minted.
Well struck with medium gray surfaces. Touches of turquoise-gold cling to the periphery.
A scarce date with just 120,000 minted and an estimated survival of only 300 coins in all grades, raw or certified. This is a nice problem-free coin with strong detail and light gray surfaces.
A well detailed and pleasing example of this better date.
Sharp detail with lustrous surfaces that have a faint golden hue. A truly scarce date in Extremely Fine or higher grade.
Blast white frosty surfaces and an excellent strike. A lofty grade for the issue with only 4 coins graded finer at NGC.
Sharply struck with flashy luster that is white with splashes of golden hue. A better date that is particularly tough in mint state. Only 5 coins have graded finer at PCGS.
Arrows and Rays. Rich gray surfaces with solid detail.
Arrows. Sharply struck with lustrous satiny surfaces. Touches of violet and blue hues blend in the periphery and frame a cream-white core. Only 4 coins graded numerically finer at PCGS.
Huge O. Well detailed with light gray surfaces. The mint-mark was added by hand and is large and poorly shaped. A scarce coin in any grade with none of this variety graded Mint State by either PCGS or NGC.
Light gray surfaces with splashes of gold and turquoise tints.
Very sharply struck with thick satiny luster. While the obverse has a crisp white appearance, the reverse offers a silver-gray background with a light gold hue and a splash of turquoise toning.
Strong detail for the grade with rich gray surfaces.
Solid detail with pleasing natural coin-gray surfaces. Scarce in any grade with just 80,000 minted. Particularly rare in high grade as none have graded mint state at either service.
Fantastic quality and nearly blast white with just a very faint champagne hue. The design is heavily frosted and contrasts beautifully against the deep mirrored fields.
Rich silver-gray problem-free surfaces and well detailed devices. Just 56,000 were produced. Tough to find in any grade. Quite a high grade for the date with only 4 grading finer at PCGS and only 1 of those grading uncirculated.
Crisp white surfaces display fields with great mirrors and frosty devices.
Well detailed with medium-gray shaded surfaces. A tough date with a mintage of only 95,000. PCGS estimates a survival rate of just 60 pieces which includes all certified and uncertified pieces.
Well detailed and a borderline FINE with all letters of LIBERTY visible.
Tough in any grade as just 96,000 were made and the survival rate appears to be very low. This is an attractive example with solid detail and problem-free coin-gray surfaces.
Well detailed with problem-free medium gray surfaces. Scarce in any grade with 48,000 minted and few survivors.
Lustrous crisp white surfaces and a sharp strike. A modest 182,000 minted with just a handful of mint state coins graded at both services.
Open 3. No Arrows. Sharply struck with crisp white luster. The 172,000 coin mintage included the Closed 3 and Open 3 variants. Much rarer than the Arrows variety which saw 1,271,160 coins struck.
Arrows. Nice and original with a silver-white core framed by light golden toning at the rim. Very attractive and nearly mint state.
Arrows. Frosty brilliant devices are framed by beautiful pinkish-rose peripheral toning on this beautiful and nearly flawless ‘Cameo’ proof.
Sharply struck with nice reflective surfaces and rich original toning. Just 510 struck.
Flashy white mirrored fields and frosted design features. Devoid of significant marks and excellent eye appeal.
Beautifully mirrored fields provide excellent contrast for devices with plenty of frost. A faint glow of gold hue deepens along the periphery. A tough date, only 711 proofs and 12,000 business strikes were minted.
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