Authorized by the Act of April 2, 1792, quarter eagles weighed 67.5 grains, .9167 fineness, until the weight was changed to 64.5 grains, .8992 fineness, by the Act of June 28, 1834. The Act of January 18, 1837, established fineness at .900. Most dates before 1834 are rare. The first issue was struck in 1796; most of these had no stars on the obverse. Proofs of some dates prior to 1855 are known to exist, and all are rare;
Capped Head To Left (1821 - 1834); Classic Head, Not Motto on Reverse (1834 - 1839); Liberty Head (1840 - 1907); Indian Head (1908 - 1929).
Very choice lustrous specimen of America's first quarter eagle gold coins. This first United States Quarter Eagle is dated 1796. And there are two varieties, with and without stars. The With Stars type is also extremely rare, desirable and in demand by date collectors and investors. All early quarter eagles are rare and sought by collectors and specialists in all conditions. In its population report, NGC shows 7 1796 With Stars certified in AU58. A fantastic opportunity for the investor, collector or specialist.More
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1796 Quarter Eagle Stars (1796 $2.50 Stars) NGC XF Details. The first United States Quarter Eagle is dated 1796. There are two varieties, with and without stars...More
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In its population report, NGC shows 7 1796 With Stars certified in AU58. The first United States Quarter Eagle is dated 1796. There are two varieties, with and without stars. The With Stars type is also extremely rare, desirable and in demand by date collectors and investors. All early quarter eagles are rare and sought by collectors and specialists in all conditions.More
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1797 Quarter Eagle (1797 $2.50) NGC VF35. Early Quarter Eagle. This lightly circulated 1797 Quarter Eagle comes with the provenance of the Ylang Ylang Collection. We see...More
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1797 Quarter Eagle - 1797 $2.50, BD-1, R6, NGC VF35, CAC This lightly circulated quarter eagle comes with the provenance of the Ylang Ylang Collection...More
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All early quarter eagles are rare. You would need very deep pockets and go long on patience and time if you were to set your goals on assembling an early quarter eagle collection. Yours truly helped a client in South Carolina several years ago take on the challenge which only got 75% of the way to completion and was still a multi-million dollar collection when sold at ANR auctions. It was called The Charleston Collection for any of you researchers. The earlies are quite challenging which brings us tothe present specimen which is a dandy and looks even better in hand then it does in the pictures. In its population report, NGC shows only 3 1798 quarter eagles certified at the Choice AU55 grade level. They do not distinguish quarter eagles by die variety. This would also make a great coin individually, as part of an early gold type set, a quarter eagle type set as an investment, an heirloom of numismatic importance.More
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1798 Quarter Eagle (1798 $2.50) NGC AU58. Wide Date (BD-2, R-5). Just two different varieties are known for the 1798 quarter eagle, and both are rare...More
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1802 Quarter Eagle - 1802 $2.50, Spiked Shield, BD-1, R4, NGC MS62. This rare, eye-appealing, Mint State 1802 quarter eagle smolders with mint luster that outlines...More
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1802 Quarter Eagle - 1802 $2.50, Spiked Shield, BD-1, R4, NGC MS62. This rare, eye-appealing, Mint State 1802 quarter eagle smolders with mint luster that outlines...More
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1802/1 Quarter Eagle (1802/1 $2.5) (BD-1, R-4) NGC MS62. The so-called 'Spiked Shield variety', one of those coins whose overdate status has been disputed...More
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1802/1 Overdate $2.50 PCGS AU50. This hugely popular early US gold quarter eagle overdate displays lovely original fields with really excellent eye-appeal in addition to just being a really great early gold coin to own, some put both sets of earlies together, one consisting of all 1790s dated coins and another with all early 1800 dated coins and it would be a perfect coin for a hand selected early US gold type set.More
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1804 $2.50 (1804 Quarter Eagle) 14 Stars, NGC AU Details. This rare early 1804 Quarter Eagle shows sufficient separation in the lines of Libertys hair, cap, and drapery...More
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1805 Quarter Eagle NGC Good Details. All early gold is rare, and quarter eagles are often among the scarcest issues among the early gold coins. Most survivors tend to be...More
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1806/4 Quarter Eagle - 1806/4 $2.50 Gold NGC AU58. Only 1,136 Minted. The 1804 dies were reused and reworked with an 1806 date for efficiency, creating this coveted...More
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1806/5 Quarter Eagle - 1806/5 $2.50 NGC MS62. BD-2, R5+, NGC MS62 This early date mint state rare 1806/5 Quarter Eagle has an unusually sharp strike with bright mint luster...More
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1806/5 Draped Bust $2.50 NGC MS60. 7x6 Stars. Only 480 Struck. Very rare. This early date rare mint state 1806/5 Quarter Eagle has an unusually sharp strike with bright mint luster within its devices. It is tied for the second finest at NGC and tied for finest at PCGS. The almost cameo appearance is a result of lightly outlined devices that are set against a darker background. No wear is seen, as expected for a mint state coin, and the surfaces are original, clean, and free of distractions worthy of mention. Unlike most coins of this type that have light striking in one area or another, this piece is well struck on both sides. Full details are seen on Libertys hair, the centers of the stars, the shield, the stars above the eagle, and the clouds.
The only variety for the year. Certainly a low-mintage date, although this date is usually considered to be the most available issue for this type. A further confirmation of the early strike this particular coin received from these dies are the moderate prooflike fields. While prooflike characteristics are not uncommon on early gold coinage, it adds a vibrant twist to the present coin. Together with the light yellow color and vibrant luster it gives the surfaces the look of a coin which was minted recently, and not 200+ years ago.More
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Nice Luster. One date only type coin. Exceedingly rare in all grades especially Mint State. The next major design change took place in 1808. The Capped Bust quarter eagle was a one-year-type coin with a mintage of 2,710. The reverse was similar to the previous issues. No further quarter eagles were released until 1821. The 1808 issue did not circulated widely. In it's population report NGC shows 6 in MS61 and 7 higher.
1824/1 Quarter Eagle (1824/1 $2.5) NGC MS62. Beautiful, original color. 1824/1 $2.50 (BD-1, R-5) NGC MS62. A type which is already considered to be extremely difficult to obtain...More
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1824/1 Quarter Eagle (1824/1 $2.50) NGC MS61 (BD-1, R-5) - Of great rarity and importance, this Mint-State Capped Head quarter eagle is among the finest known of the date...More
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1824/1 Quarter Eagle - 1824/1 $2.50 NGC MS61, BD-1, R-5 - Of great rarity and importance, this Mint-State Capped Head quarter eagle is among the finest known of the date...More
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1824/1 Quarter Eagle, 1824/1 Capped Bust $2.50 NGC MS62. Of great rarity and importance, this Mint-State Capped Head quarter eagle is among the finest known of the date. The obverse was overdated from a leftover 1821 die, which was the last year this denomination had previously been struck. The reverse die was previously used to strike all 1821 quarter eagles, but did not show any signs of use yet.More
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1826/5 Quarter Eagle - 1826/5 $2.50 PCGS AU55. Early Quarter Eagle. This rare key date 1826/5 Capped Head Quarter Eagle shows a very strong strike with full details...More
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1827 Quarter Eagle (1827 $2.50) NGC MS62. Breen-6131, BD-1, R.5 Bright mint luster gleams within the devices of this rare greenish-gold 1827 Quarter Eagle. Except for a couple...More
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1830 $2.5 Quarter Eagle PCGS MS63. A rare type, low populations and in a high grade, this coin has it all. This is the first use of this reverse die, which would struck all quarter eagles...More
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1833 $2.5 Quarter Eagle NGC MS63, (BD-1, R-5) NGC MS63 The 1833 is the scarcest issue of this type behind the 1834 with motto. Examples are scarce in all grade...More
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1834 Quarter Eagle (1834 $2.5) Classic, NGC AU58 CAC. The first collectible gold coins without the need of breaking the bank were struck in 1834...More
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1834 Classic Quarter Eagle (1834 $2.50 Classic) NGC AU55. 1834 $2.50 Classic Head. In 1834 the United States was a young and growing nation of 24 states...More
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1834 Quarter Eagle - 1834 Classic $2.50 NGC AU58 CAC. This near-Uncirculated, first-year-of-type Classic Head 1834 Quarter Eagle has an above average strike with...More
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1835 $2.50 (1835 Quarter Eagle) NGC MS61. This mint state Classic Head 1835 Quarter Eagle has a strong peripheral strike on both sides with central weakness, which is typical...More
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1835 Quarter Eagle - 1835 $2.50 NGC MS61. This flashy, Mint State, Classic Head 1835 Quarter Eagle has bright mint luster within its devices, especially in the protected...More
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1836 $2.50 (1836 Quarter Eagle) NGC AU58. 1836 saw the highest mintage of classic head quarter eagles, with a total of 547,986 produced for circulation...More
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1836 Block 8 $2.50 (1836 Quarter Eagle) NGC AU58. This Classic Head 1836 Quarter Eagle shows muted mint luster remaining in protected areas. The strike is sharp...More
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1836 Quarter Eagle (1836 $2.50) Block 8, NGC AU55. 1836 $2.50 Classic Head. February 23-March 6, 1836 will always be remembered as a poignant time in Americas history...More
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1836 Quarter Eagle (1836 $2.50) Block 8, NGC AU58. This 1836 quarter eagle shows pleasant gold on both sides. There is some mint luster in Libertys hair and her profile...More
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1836 $2.50 Script 8 (1836 Quarter Eagle Script 8) PCGS AU55. The 1836 Classic Head quarter eagle is popular with type collectors today. Two varieties for this date are known...More
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1836 Quarter Eagle (1836 $2.50) Script 8, NGC AU58. This 1836 quarter eagle exhibits overall even gold color on both sides. There is some mint luster in Libertys hair...More
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1837 Quarter Eagle (1837 $2.50) NGC AU58. This 1837 quarter eagle is honey-gold with bright luster gleaming from the protected areas of the obverse. On the reverse...More
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1837 $2.50 (1837 Quarter Eagle) NGC MS60. Classic Quarter Eagle. This mint state Classic Head 1837 Quarter Eagle has significant, bright mint luster remaining in protected...More
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1837 Quarter Eagle (1837 $2.50) NGC AU58. Much original mint luster remains in the devices of this scarce 1837 Quarter Eagle. Some very light wear and a few...More
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1837 $2.50 (1837 Quarter Eagle) NGC MS62. This Classic Head, No Motto 1837 Quarter Eagle has an unusually sharp strike. The hair curls and stars are strong as is the reverse rim...More
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1837 $2.50 (1837 Quarter Eagle) NGC MS62. Classic Quarter Eagle. This mint state, Classic Head, No Motto 1837 Quarter Eagle is tied for second finest at NGC...More
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1837 $2.50 (1837 Quarter Eagle) NGC MS61. Classic Quarter Eagle. This mint state, Classic Head 1837 Quarter Eagle has a full obverse peripheral strike and a full reverse...More
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1837 Quarter Eagle - 1837 $2.5 NGC MS60. In its population report, NGC shows 8 1837 quarter eagles certified at the Uncirculated MS60 grade level...More
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1838 Quarter Eagle - 1838 $2.50 PCGS AU53. This eye-appealing Classic Head 1838 Quarter Eagle has significant mint luster remaining in protected areas. The strike is well...More
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1838-C $2.50 (1838-C Quarter Eagle) PCGS XF45. This low mintage, Southern branch mint, Classic Head 1838-C Quarter Eagle has some mint luster remaining within its...More
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1839 Quarter Eagle - 1839 $2.50 NGC XF45 CAC. Traces of mint luster remain in protected areas of this colorful 1839 Quarter Eagle. This 1839 Quarter Eagle is graded XF45...More
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1839 Quarter Eagle - 1839 $2.50 PCGS XF45 CAC. This highly underrated 1839 Classic Head Quarter Eagle has beautiful, rich color and muted mint luster...More
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1839 Quarter Eagle - 1839 $2.50 NGC MS61. This rare, Mint State Classic Head 1839 Quarter Eagle is tied for the second finest known at both NGC and PCGS. The coin...More
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1839 Quarter Eagle - 1839 $2.50 PCGS AU50. This well struck, eye-appealing Classic Head 1839 Quarter Eagle has muted mint luster within its devices. The coin shows light...More
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1839 Quarter Eagle - 1839 $2.50 NGC XF45. This lightly circulated 1839 quarter eagle has original and clean surfaces for the grade with some remaining mint luster within the devices...More
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1839 Quarter Eagle - 1839 $2.50 NGC MS60. This exceedingly rare, Mint State 1839 quarter eagle has significant luster remaining in protected areas on both sides of the coin. The coin is well struck...More
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1839 Quarter Eagle - 1839 $2.50 NGC MS63. This rare, attractive, Mint State 1839 Classic Head Quarter Eagle is tied for the finest known at NGC and is finer than any at PCGS...More
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1839 Quarter Eagle - 1839 $2.50 NGC MS60. This Mint State, Classic Head 1839 Quarter Eagle is tied for the third finest known at both NGC and PCGS...More
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1839 Classic $2.50 NGC MS60. Rare in Mint State. Underrated issue offered at a ginormous discount to branch mint issues w/ similar pops. Old holder...More
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1839-C $2.5 Quarter Eagle NGC MS61. The second year of operation at the new Charlotte branch Mint turned out a steady supply of 18,140 quarter eagles, a considerable...More
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1839-C $2.5 (1839-C Quarter Eagle) NGC AU55. Nice look. Old holder. Certified by NGC in a new holder, this was the second year that gold coins were produced at the Charlotte Mint...More
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1839-C $2.50 (1839-C Quarter Eagle) NGC AU58. This last year of type, branch mint 1839-C Quarter Eagle has a strong strike for the date and mint. Branch mint coins...More
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1839-C Quarter Eagle - 1839-C $2.50 NGC AU58. This low mintage, Southern branch mint, near-Uncirculated 1839-C Classic Head Quarter Eagle has muted mint luster...More
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1839-C $2.50 (1839-C Quarter Eagle) PCGS XF40. This scarce, Southern branch mint, Classic Head 1839-C Quarter Eagle has the unusual feature of an obverse mintmark...More
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1839-D $2.50 (1839-D Quarter Eagle) NGC MS61. This Southern branch mint, mint state, Classic Head 1839-D Quarter Eagle has subdued mint luster remaining in protected areas...More
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1839-D $2.50 (1839-D Quarter Eagle) NGC MS61. This rare, Southern branch mint Classic Head 1839-D Quarter Eagle has smoldering mint luster within its devices...More
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1839-D $2.50 (1839-D Quater Eagle) NGC AU55. This well struck, Southern branch mint, Classic Head 1839-D Quarter Eagle has significant remaining mint luster in its devices...More
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1839-D Quarter Eagle - 1839-D $2.50 NGC MS61. This rare, Mint state, Southern branch mint, 1839-D Classic Head Quarter Eagle shows not a trace of wear, in keeping...More
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1839-D Quarter Eagle - 1839-D $2.50, PCGS AU53. Here is a Southern branch mint 1839-D Classic Head Quarter Eagle that could easily have been in an AU58 holder...More
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1839-O Quarter Eagle NGC MS61. Certified by NGC in a new holder. The only classic head quarter eagle (designed by William Kneass) struck at the New Orleans Mint...More
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1839-O Quarter Eagle NGC MS61. Certified by NGC in a new holder. The only classic head quarter eagle (designed by William Kneass) struck at the New Orleans Mint...More
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1839-O Quarter Eagle - 1839-O $2.5 NGC MS61. The 1st gold coin from the New Orleans mint. This attractive, well struck, Mint State, Southern branch mint 1839-O Quarter Eagle has...More
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1839-O Quarter Eagle PCGS XF45 - 1839-O $2.50 PCGS XF45. This eye-appealing 1839-O Quarter Eagle, first-year-of-issue at the New Orleans Mint, has some remaining mint luster...More
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1839-O Quarter Eagle - 1839-O $2.50 NGC XF45. The 1839-O Quarter Eagle is the first year of issue for the denomination at the New Orleans Mint...More
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1839/8 Quarter Eagle - 1839/8 $2.50 NGC AU58. This rare, near-Mint State, 1839/8 Classic Head Quarter Eagle has exceptionally clean and original surfaces with just...More
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1840-C Quarter Eagle (1840-C $2.50) NGC AU55. 1840-C $2.50 Liberty Head. Pre-Civil War gold coins produced at the southern branch mint in Charlotte, North Carolina...More
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1840-C Quarter Eagle (1840-C $2.50) NGC MS60. This branch mint 1840-C quarter eagle shows uniform gold coloring on both sides. There is mint luster on the top of Libertys hair...More
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1840-C Quarter Eagle (1840-C $2.50) NGC MS60+. But for some light abrasion marks, this 1840-C Quarter Eagle would have been certified in a high grade as indicated...More
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1840-C Quarter Eagle (1840-C $2.50) NGC AU58. This Southern branch mint 1840-C Quarter Eagle shows substantial mint luster within its devices...More
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1840-C Quarter Eagle - 1840-C $2.50 NGC AU55. This first-year-of-type, Southern branch mint 1840-C Quarter Eagle is sharply struck with full details seen on the centers...More
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1840-O Quarter Eagle - 1840-O $2.50 NGC AU55 CAC. This Choice AU, Southern branch mint, first-year-of-type 1840-O Quarter Eagle is tied for the second finest known...More
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1841-C Quarter Eagle - 1841-C $2.50 NGC AU58. This Southern branch mint, near-Mint State 1841-C Quarter Eagle has wonderfully clean surfaces and is well struck...More
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1842-C Quarter Eagle (1842 $2.50) NGC AU58. Ylang Ylang Collection. Bright mint luster emanates from the devices of this pleasant 1842-C Quarter Eagle...More
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1842-D Quarter Eagle (1842-D $2.50) NGC AU53. For a circulated coin, a considerable amount of luster is seen within the devices of this 1842-D Quarter Eagle...More
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1842-O $2.50 Quarter Eagle NGC AU55 - The 1842-O quarter eagle had a total mintage of 19,800, making it one of the scarcest quarter eagles struck at the New Orleans Mint.More
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1842-O $2.50 (1842-O Quarter Eagle) NGC AU55 CAC. This New Orleans Mint 1842-O Quarter Eagle shows sufficient separation in the lines of Libertys hair to warrant the grade...More
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1842-O $2.50 (1842-O Quarter Eagle) NGC AU55 CAC. Traces of subdued mint luster remain in the protected areas of this Southern branch mint 1842-O Quarter Eagle...More
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1842-O Quarter Eagle - 1842-O $2.50 NGC AU58 CAC. This near-Mint State, Southern branch mint Classic Head 1842-O Quarter Eagle comes with a CAC sticker...More
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1842-O Quarter Eagle - 1842-O $2.50 NGC XF40. This Southern branch mint 1842-O Quarter Eagle has the detail of an AU graded piece. Although some of the stars...More
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1843-C Quarter Eagle (1843-C $2.50) Large Date, NGC AU55. This Charlotte quarter eagle shows a mixture of gold and green toning around the obverse devices with slightly darker toning...More
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1843-C Quarter Eagle, Small Date - 1843-C $2.50, Small Date, NGC AU58. The 1843-C Small Date Quarter Eagle is one of the rarest of all the Charlotte Mint Quarter Eagles...More
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1843-C Quarter Eagle (1843-C $2.50) Large Date NGC MS61. This branch mint 1843-C quarter eagle is gold on both sides. There is mint luster on Libertys head, the date...More
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1843-C Quarter Eagle $2.5 Large Date NGC MS61. 1843-C $2.50 Liberty Head, Large Date. Pre-Civil War gold coins produced at the southern branch mint in Charlotte, N.C...More
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1843-C Quarter Eagle - 1843-C $2.50, Large Date NGC MS61. This branch mint 1843-C quarter eagle is gold on both sides. There is mint luster on Libertys head, the date...More
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1843-C $2.50 Small Date Quarter Eagle, NGC AU58. Certified by NGC in an old holder, this Charlotte Mint quarter eagle is of premium quality......More
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1843-D $2.50 Small D (1843-D Quarter Eagle Small D) NGC XF45. This lightly circulated Southern branch mint 1843-D Quarter Eagle shows traces of mint luster...More
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1843-D Quarter Eagle (1843-D $2.50) Small D, NGC AU58. 1843-D $2.50 Liberty Head, Small D. The Dahlonega Mint in Georgia was established by an Act of Congress in 1835....More
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1843-O Quarter Eagle (1843-C $2.50), Large Date NGC AU55. Mint luster peeks out from within the devices of this branch mint gold 1843-O Quarter Eagle...More
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1844 Quarter Eagle - 1844 $2.50 NGC AU50. This rare, low mintage 1844 Quarter Eagle has attractive coloring and comes in an older type NGC holder. Aside from a couple...More
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1844-C Quarter Eagle (1844-C $2.50) PCGS XF45. Both sides of this somewhat lustrous 1844-C Charlotte quarter show some abrasion, consistent with the grade...More
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1844-C $2.50 (1844-C Quarter Eagle) NGC MS62. This rare, Southern branch mint 1844-C Quarter Eagle is tied for the finest known at NGC. The coin shows original...More
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1844-C Quarter Eagle - 1844-C $2.50 PCGS XF40. The 1844-C Quarter Eagle was a poorly manufactured coin. The present piece is no exception. All coins of this denomination, date, and mint...More
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1844-D Quarter Eagle - 1844-D $2.50 PCGS XF40. This circulated Southern branch mint 1844-D Quarter Eagle is an example of a fairly low mintage piece from the Dahlonega...More
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1845 $2.50 (1845 Quarter Eagle) NGC MS62 CAC. Here is a lovely mint state 1845 Quarter Eagle that can trace its provenance to the famous old-time coin dealer...More
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1845-O Quarter Eagle - 1845-O $2.50 NGC AU53. This rare, Southern branch mint 1845-O Quarter Eagle has subdued mint luster within its devices. Like most branch mint...More
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The rarest New Orleans-minted Quarter Eagle issue. Old holder. No PCGS auction records since 2013. Bid (50/55): 8000/13,000. PCGS:15,000. Mtg 4,000. More
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1846 Quarter Eagle (1846 $2.50) NGC MS61. This quarter eagle is usually found in lower grades and is extremely rare in mint state. Both sides of the coin show considerable mint luster...More
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1846 Quarter Eagle (1846 $2.50) NGC AU58 CAC. This bright and lustrous 1846 Quarter Eagle shimmers with radiance. A few marks on Libertys cheek...More
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1846 $2.50 (1848 Quarter Eagle) NGC AU58 CAC. This well struck 1846 Quarter Eagle has much remaining mint luster. The strike is so strong that it is worthy of a proof coin...More
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1846 Quarter Eagle - 1846 $2.50 NGC MS61. This extremely scarce, Mint State 1846 Quarter Eagle has a sharp strike with hard surfaces. Full details are seen on the...More
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1846-D/D $2 1/2 AU58 NGC. Variety 7-K. The "D Near D" variety. Early die state, with the mintmark widely repunched to the left. Reverse cracks as described in the Winter reference.More
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1846 Quarter Eagle (1846 $2.50) SSNY NGC MS61. Ex-SS New York. This shipwrecked 1846 Quarter Eagle shimmers with mint luster throughout its devices.More
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1846-D Quarter Eagle (1846-D $2.5) NGC MS62. Fully original Dahlonega gold coins, of any denomination or date are rare. Most examples that have survived from this historic Mint...More
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1846-D Quarter Eagle (1846-D $2.50) PCGS AU55. This lovely branch mint 1846-D Quarter Eagle is virtually free of the surface abrasions and marks that are often...More
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1846-D $2.50 (1846-D Quarter Eagle) NGC AU58. A good strike and clean surfaces for the grade characterize this Southern branch mint 1846-D Quarter Eagle...More
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1846-D/D $2.50 (1846-D/D Quarter Eagle) NGC AU55. This Southern branch mint quarter eagle is the rare D over D variety which is rarer than the regular branch mint issue...More
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1846-O $2.50 (1846-O Quarter Eagle) NGC AU58 CAC. Subdued mint luster glows within the devices of this Southern branch mint 1846-O Quarter Eagle...More
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1846-O Quarter Eagle - 1846-O $2.50 NGC AU58 CAC. Muted mint luster is seen in protected areas of this Southern branch mint, near-Uncirculated 1846-O Quarter Eagle...More
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1846-O Quarter Eagle - 1846-O $2.5 NGC AU55 CAC. This Southern branch mint, Choice AU 1846-O Quarter Eagle shows traces of original mint luster in protected areas. The coin...More
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1846-O Quarter Eagle - 1846-O $2.50 NGC MS60. Here is a Mint State, Southern branch mint 1846-O Quarter Eagle. The coin is well struck with full details on the centers...More
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1847-C $2.50 (1847-C Quarter Eagle) NGC AU55. This Southern branch mint 1847-C Quarter Eagle is well struck with full dentils on both sides, clear centers on most of the obverse...More
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1847-C Quarter Eagle - 1847-C $2.50 NGC AU53. This Southern branch mint 1847-C Quarter Eagle shows some subdued mint luster remaining in protected areas...More
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1847-C Quarter Eagle - 1847-C $2.50 PCGS XF45. This pretty, pre-Civil War, Southern branch mint 1847-C Quarter Eagle comes in an OGH (old green holder). It has...More
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1847-D $2.50 (1847-D Quarter Eagle) NGC AU55 CAC. This Southern branch mint quarter eagle is well struck, unlike other coins of this date and mint. It has full obverse stars...More
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1848 Quarter Eagle (1848 $2.50) Cal, PCGS AU55. Bright mint luster and original surfaces characterize this rare California 1848 Quarter Eagle. Just a touch of wear...More
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1848 Quarter Eagle - 1848 $2.50 CAL PCGS AU50. The first California gold coin and first commemorative coin. Lustrous, wholesome PQ. Looks 53+. 30th Anniversary 'green label' PCGS holder....More
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1848 Quarter Eagle (1848 $2.50) NGC MS62. 1848 marked the year the gold was discovered in California. As a result, mintages of gold coinage would soon increase...More
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1848 Liberty $2.50 PCGS AU50 CAC No Cal. One of the top sleeper coins in any series. The TOTAL population from both NGC and PCGS of 1848 Quarter Eagles...More
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1848 Quarter Eagle (1848 $2.50) No Cal, NGC AU55. Bright mint luster outlines the devices of this appealing 1848 Quarter Eagle. Some wispy abrasion marks...More
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1848 $2.50 (1848 Quarter Eagle) No CAL. NGC MS61. Since this impressive 1848 Quarter Eagle is a mint state coin, not a trace of wear can be found on the high points of the design...More
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1848 $2.50 (1848 Quarter Eagle) No CAL, NGC MS62. This boldly struck 1848 Quarter Eagle has bright mint luster glowing from within its devices...More
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1848 Quarter Eagle - 1848 $2.50 No CAL PCGS AU50 CAC. This lustrous No CAL 1848 Quarter Eagle, which comes in an OGH (old green holder), has bright.More
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1849 Quarter Eagle (1849 $2.50) PCGS MS61. The featured coin is an 1849 $2.5 quarter eagle graded MS-61 by PCGS. The holder denotes that this coin was part of the Childs collection...More
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1849 Quarter Eagle - 1849 $2.50 NGC AU58. This near-Mint State, colorful 1849 Quarter Eagle has bright yellow-gold on its obverse and a mixture of yellow and rose-gold...More
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1849 $2.50 PCGS MS60. Ex-SS Central America #2 (with gold pinch). Pop 1 on ship. 49er gold! Lovely and lustrous surfaces. Plate coin in Bowers Manley SSCA book...
1849-D $2.50 (1849-D Quarter Eagle) NGC AU58. Gleaming mint luster remains in protected areas of this Southern branch mint 1849-D Quarter Eagle. The strike is above average...More
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1849-D Quarter Eagle - 1849-D $2.50 NGC AU58. This eye-appealing, Southern branch mint, near-Mint State 1849-D Quarter Eagle has just a touch of wear on its highest...More
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1850-C Quarter Eagle - 1850-C $2.50 PCGS AU53. Here is a lustrous Almost Uncirculated, Southern branch mint 1850-C quarter eagle. The surfaces are a mixture of yellow...More
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1850-D $2.5 Quarter Eagle, NGC AU55 CAC The 1850-D quarter eagle is a very interesting issue. Its mintage, 12,148 pieces struck for circulation...More
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1850-D Quarter Eagle - 1850-D $2.50 NGC AU58. This scarce, near-Mint State, Southern branch mint 1850-D Quarter Eagle has significant mint luster remaining...More
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1851-C $2.5 (1851-C Quarter Eagle) NGC MS61. Booming with luster, this 1851-C Quarter Eagle appears to be among the best produced coins of this issue. Overall, all Charlotte Mint quarter eagles...More
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1851-C Quarter Eagle - 1851-C $2.50 NGC XF45 CAC. This is the only 1851-C to receive approval from CAC. Only 6 coins in all grades have been approved. What a bargain!...More
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1851-O Quarter Eagle (1851-O $2.50) NGC AU58. The 1851-O Quarter Eagle is one of the more easily collectible quarter eagles from the New Orleans Mint...More
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A Herbel countermark. "Unique" on a Quarter Eagle. Featured front & center on the Brunk reference book of countermarks. M-MO-125. St Louis, MO. More
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1851/1851-O Quarter Eagle - 1851/1851-O $2.50 NGC AU58 CAC. This double date, Southern branch mint, near-Uncirculated 1851-O quarter eagle is tied for the finest...More
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1852-O $2.50 (1852-O Quarter Eagle) NGC MS62. This New Orleans 1852-O Quarter Eagle is certified by NGC in a new holder. While the New Orleans mint is notoriously known for weak strikes...More
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1852-O Quarter Eagle - 1852-O $2.50 NGC MS62. This Southern branch mint, Mint state 1852-O Quarter Eagle is tied for second finest at NGC and PCGS. Because of the...More
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1852-O $2.50 (1852-O Quarter Eagle) NGC MS61. Bright mint luster flashes from within the devices of this mint state, Southern branch mint 1852-O Quarter Eagle...More
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1853-D $2.50 (1853-D Quarter Eagle) NGC MS61. Here is a rare, pre-Civil War, Southern branch mint, mint state 1853-D Quarter Eagle that comes with the famous Pittman...More
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1854-C $2.5 Quarter Eagle NGC MS62. Ex: Ashland City - Pedigreed to the Ashland City collection (noted on the holder) this piece is among the finest pieces known for this issue....More
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1854-C Quarter Eagle (1854-C $2.50) NGC AU58. This buttery 1854-C Quarter Eagle shows significant amount of mint luster within its devices. Light surface abrasion...More
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1854-C Quarter Eagle - 1854-C $2.50 NGC XF40. This low mintage, Southern branch mint 1854-C Quarter Eagle shows the softly struck centers that are typical...More
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Tied for the finest graded at PCGS. Mint state survivors are extremely rare, and public offerings of these pieces especially so. As such, any offering of this scarce Charlotte Mint issue in uncirculated conditions should be especially considered by the specialist of gold coinage struck at this Southern Mint.More
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1854-D Quarter Eagle (1854-D $2.50) PCGS AU58 CAC. Mint luster shimmers from within the devices of this rare branch mint 1854-D Quarter Eagle...More
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1854-D $2.50 (1854-D Quarter Eagle) NGC MS61. Here is a rare, pre-Civil War, Southern branch mint, mint state 1854-D Quarter Eagle that comes with the Ashland City...More
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1854-D Quarter Eagle - 1854-D $2.50 NGC XF45 CAC. This very low mintage lightly circulated Southern branch mint 1854-D Quarter Eagle is the second finest known at CAC...More
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1854-O Quarter Eagle (1854-O $2.50) Broadstruck, NGC AU55. Rare New Orleans gold error. This warm, lustrous 1854-O quarter eagle was made at the mint...More
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1855-C $2.50 (1855-C Quarter Eagle) NGC AU55 CAC. Southern gold while almost always having a steady base of coin collectors to support it, has recently become extremely popular...More
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1856-C Quarter Eagle (1856-C $2.50) NGC AU55. The featured coin is an 1856-C $2.5 Liberty Head quarter eagle graded AU55 by NGC. The surfaces of this coin are unspoiled...More
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1856-C $2.50 Quarter Eagle NGC AU53 - With a mintage of 7,913 pieces, the quarter eagle struck at the Charlotte Mint in 1856 is among the more available of southern gold coins...More
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1856-C Quarter Eagle - 1846-C $2.50 NGC AU55. This rare, low mintage, Southern branch mint 1856-C Quarter Eagle has original, clean surfaces and mint luster within its devices...More
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1856-C Quarter Eagle - 1856-C $2.50 NGC MS61. Here is a rare, crisp, Mint State, Southern branch mint 1856-C Quarter Eagle that has good color and original mint luster within...More
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1856-O $2.50 (1856-O Quarter Eagle) NGC AU55. This Choice AU, Southern branch mint 1856-O Quarter Eagle shows some remaining luster within its devices...More
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1856-O Quarter Eagle - 1856-O $2.50 PCGS AU53. This eye-appealing, Southern branch mint 1856-O quarter eagle has remaining mint luster in protected areas on both sides of the coin...More
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1857-O $2.50 (1857-O Quarter Eagle) NGC MS63. This Southern branch mint, mint state 1857-O Quarter Eagle shows not a trace of wear, as expected for the grade...More
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1857-O Quarter Eagle - 1857-O $2.50 NGC MS63. This rare, flashy, Southern branch mint, Mint state 1857-O Quarter Eagle is tied for second finest at both NGC and PCGS...More
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1857-S $2.50 (1857-S Quarter Eagle) NGC AU58 CAC. SSCA date. This lovely 1857-S Quarter Eagle has a full strike and a date that was common among coins...More
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1858-C Quarter Eagle NGC AU58 CAC. With a mintage of 9,056 piece, the 1858 quarter eagle struck at the Charlotte Mint can not be considered common at allMore
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1858-C Quarter Eagle (1858-C $2.50) NGC AU58. This Charlotte quarter eagle shows a mixture of green and russet toning on both sides of the coin. There is luster on Libertys nose...More
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1858-C $2.50 (1858-C Quarter Eagle) PCGS AU58 CAC. This beautiful Southern branch mint 1858-C Quarter Eagle has none of the planchet roughness that is common for this date...More
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1858-C Quarter Eagle - 1858-C $2.50 NGC AU58. This Southern branch mint, near-Mint State 1858-C Quarter Eagle has muted mint luster remaining in protected areas...More
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1859-D $2.50 (1859-D Quarter Eagle) NGC AU58 CAC. Offered here is a wonderful, near uncirculated example of the last Dahlonega 1859-D Quarter Eagle minted...More
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1859-S $2.50 (1859-S Quarter Eagle) NGC MS61. Frosty & rare. Here is a lovely mint state San Francisco 1859-S Quarter Eagle that that glows with subdued mint luster...More
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1860-C Quarter Eagle - 1860-C $2.50 NGC AU55. This low mintage, Choice AU, Southern branch mint 1860-C quarter eagle is the last issue from the Charlotte Mint...More
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1861 Liberty Quarter Eagle. New Reverse. MS-63 (PCGS). OGH. ( Old Green Holder ). Intricately defined, the surfaces have obviously been blessed with a powerful strike from the dies...More
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1861 $2.50 (1861 Quarter Eagle) NGC AU55. Civil War Quarter Eagle. This Civil War dated 1861 Quarter Eagle has a bit of mint luster remaining within its devices...More
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1861 $2.50 (1861 Quarter Eagle) PCGS MS61. This Civil War dated, mint state 1861 Quarter Eagle gleams with bright mint luster. There is light abrasion on the coin...More
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1861 Civil War Coin Set: 1861 H10C NGC MS64, 1861 25C NGC XF45 CAC, 1861 G$1 NGC MS61 CAC, 1861 $2.50 Type 2 NGC AU58 CAC, 1861 $5 NGC AU58 CAC...More
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1861 Quarter Eagle - 1861 $2.50 New Reverse PCGS MS61. Civil War Date. 1861 $2.50 Liberty Head Quarter Eagle. Despite having one of the larger mintages....More
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1861 Quarter Eagle (1861 $2.50) New Reverse, PCGS MS61 CAC. Civil War Date. 1861 $2.50 Liberty Head Quarter Eagle. Despite having one of the larger mintages...More
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1861 Quarter Eagle - 1861 $2.50 Liberty Head Quarter Eagle Type 2, NGC AU58 CAC. Civil War Date. Type 2, New Reverse. Despite having one of the larger mintages...More
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1861 Quarter Eagle (1861 $2.50 Liberty Head Quarter Eagle) New Reverse, PCGS XF40 CAC. Civil War Date. Despite having one of the larger mintages within the series...More
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1861 Quarter Eagle - 1861 $2.50 PCGS AU58 CAC. Civil War Coin. This 1861 Quarter Eagle from the first year of the Civil War glows with mint luster. Very light abrasion...More
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1861 Type 1 Quarter Eagle (1861 Type 1 $2.5) NGC AU55 CAC. Creamy Civil War Date. Looks 58. This premium quality quarter eagle has bright luster on the top of the hair...More
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1861 Type 1 $2.5 Quarter Eagle, Old Reverse PCGS MS62 CAC. Struck during the year when the Civil War commenced, this coin has been struck using the much scarcer type one reverse.More
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1861 $2.50 Type 1 (1861 Type 1 Quarter Eagle) PCGS MS63 CAC. This Civil War dated 1861 Quarter Eagle is the rare Type 1 variety. Not a trace of wear is seen on this fully uncirculated piece...More
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1861 Quarter Eagle - 1861 $2.50 Type 1, NGC XF DETAILS. This Civil War dated, Type 1 1861 Quarter Eagle has a Details designation because of a jewelry mount that was removed...More
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1861 Quarter Eagle - 1861 TYPE 1 $2.5 NGC AU58 CAC. This Civil War-dated, near-Mint State 1861 Type 1 Quarter Eagle shows very clean surfaces...More
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1861 Quarter Eagle (1861 $2.50) Type 1, Old Reverse, PCGS AU55. Civil War Quarter Eagle. This Civil War dated 1861 quarter eagle shows subdued mint luster throughout the devices...More
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1861 Quarter Eagle (1861 $2.50 Type 2) Type 2, NGC MS64. Fresh PQ Civil War Quarter Eagle. This lovely, bright quarter eagle is fully lustrous on both obverse and reverse...More
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1861 Type 2 Quarter Eagle NGC AU58 CAC. The new reverse, with small arrowheads and letters than on the type 1 reverse. First year of the Civil War Date quarter eagles,More
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1861 $2.50 Type 2 (1861 Quarter Eagle Type 2) NGC MS64. This mint state, Civil War dated 1861 Quarter Eagle has a needle sharp strike seen on the centers of the stars...More
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1861 $2.50 Type 2 (1861 Type 2 Quarter Eagle), PCGS MS63. Softly frosted mint luster glows on the surface of this Civil War dated, mint state 1861 Quarter Eagle...More
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1861 Quarter Eagle - 1861 $2.50 Type 2, NGC XF DETAILS. This New Reverse, Type 2 Civil War dated, 1861 Quarter Eagle shows even wear on the high points, in keeping with the grade...More
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1861 Quarter Eagle Type 2 - 1861 $2.50 Type 2 NGC MS61 CAC. This Mint State, Civil War-dated 1861 Quarter Eagle glistens with bright mint luster...More
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1861 Quarter Eagle Type 2 - 1861 $2.50 Type 2, NGC MS62 CAC. This Mint State, Civil War-dated 1861 Quarter Eagle glistens with bright mint luster...More
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1861 Type 2 Quarter Eagle, New Reverse PCGS MS63. This Brilliant Uncirculated quarter eagle from the early days of the American Civil War would make a perfect addition for a type set...More
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1861 Quarter Eagle (1861 $2.50 Liberty Head Quarter Eagle) New Reverse, PCGS AU58 CAC. Civil War Date. Despite having one of the larger mintages within the series...More
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1861 Quarter Eagle (1861 $2.50 Type 2) Type 2, New Reverse, PCGS MS64. Fresh PQ Civil War Quarter Eagle. This premium quality quarter eagle shimmers with mint luster...More
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1861 Quarter Eagle Type 2 (1861 $2.50 Type 2) New Reverse, PCGS MS63. Civil War Quarter Eagle. This Civil War date 1861 quarter eagle shimmers with bright luster on both sides...More
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1861-S $2.5 Quarter Eagle, NGC AU58. Struck during the first year of the American Civil War, this issue is scarce in higher grades, despite the large mintage of over one million pieces...More
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1862 Quarter Eagle (1862 $2.50) NGC MS62. Civil War Quarter Eagle. A superb strike and proof-like surfaces characterize this Civil War dated 1862 Quarter Eagle...
1862 $2.50 (1862 Quarter Eagle) NGC MS61. Civil War Quarter Eagle. This mint state, Civil War dated 1862 Quarter Eagle coin has a bold strike, especially in the centers...More
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1862 Quarter Eagle - 1862 $2.50 NGC PF. Despite a light cleaning, this Civil War dated rare proof 1862 Quarter Eagle retains its cameo-like appearance and excellent eye appeal...More
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1862/1 $2.50 (1862/1 Quarter Eagle) NGC AU53. This Civil War dated 1862/1 Quarter Eagle shows a sharp strike with full details on the highest points of Libertys hair, the centers...More
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1863-S Quarter Eagle NGC AU58. As many other Civil War issues from the San Francisco Mint, this quarter eagle was produced in limited quantities.More
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1863-S Quarter Eagle NGC MS61. Except for the double eagles, all gold coins struck at the San Francisco Mint, during the Civil War are scarce. The 1863-S quarter eagle is no exception...More
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1865 Quarter Eagle (1865 $2.50) Liberty Head, NGC AU53 CAC. Issued during the final year of the Civil War, the 1865 quarter eagle is a rare coin that is sought...More
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1865-S $2.50 (1865-S Quarter Eagle) NGC AU58. Traces of mint luster remain within the devices of this branch mint, Civil War dated 1865-S Quarter Eagle...More
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1866-S $2.50 (1866-S Quarter Eagle) NGC AU58 CAC. This fresh, Western branch mint 1866-S Quarter Eagle comes in an old type NGC holder. The coin has an above average...More
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1867 Quarter Eagle - 1867 $2.50 NGC AU55. This low mintage, Choice About Uncirculated Reconstruction-era 1867 quarter eagle has subdued mint luster...More
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1868 $2.50 (1868 Quarter Eagle) NGC MS61. This rare, post-Civil War 1868 Quarter Eagle is tied for the second finest. The coin is well struck with full details on the highest points...More
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1869 $2.50 (1869 Quarter Eagle) PCGS MS61. This extremely rare, mint state 1869 Quarter Eagle is lustrous in the protected areas and has a sharp, full strike...More
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1872 Quarter Eagle (1872 $2.5) NGC MS62, Lustrous PQ! Very scarce ! The 1872 Quarter Eagle is a very curious issue, as are many similar quarter eagles from this era...More
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1872 Quarter Eagle - 1872 $2.50 NGC MS62. This low mintage, rare, Mint State 1872 Quarter Eagle is tied for second finest at both NGC and PCGS. The coins almost...More
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1873-S $2.50 (1873-S Quarter Eagle) NGC AU55. This Western branch mint 1873-S Quarter Eagle has clean, original surfaces with no distracting marks for the grade...More
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1874 Quarter Eagle (1874 $2.50) NGC PR65 Ultra Cameo. The 1874 proof quarter eagle is a wonderful example of how public exposure and demand can influence...More
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1876 $2.50 (1876 Quarter Eagle) NGC AU58. This Centennial 1876 Quarter Eagle has significant mint luster remaining within its devices. The strike is strong as seen on the centers...More
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1877 Quarter Eagle - 1877 $2.50 PCGS AU58. This low mintage 1877 quarter eagle is characterized by its bold strike. Full details are on the centers of the stars, Libertys hair...More
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1879 $2.50 (1879 Quarter Eagle) NGC PF67 CAMEO. This superb, rare proof cameo 1879 Quarter Eagle is everything one would expect from a superior coin made...More
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1879-S $2.50 (1879-S Quarter Eagle) NGC MS61. This Western branch mint, mint state 1879-S Quarter Eagle has a full strike as seen in the centers of the stars, the highest points...More
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1881 Quarter Eagle - 1881 $2.50 PCGS MS60. This extremely rare, eye-appealing Mint State 1881 Quarter Eagle has a tiny mintage of only 640 pieces. The coin has almost...More
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1883 Quarter Eagle (1883 $2.50) PCGS PR64. Housed in a green label holder; if certified today, this near-Gem would doubtless warrant a Cameo designation...More
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1883 Quarter Eagle - 1883 $2.50 PCGS PF58. According to Garrett and Guth in their Encyclopedia of Gold Coins, about 30 to 40 proof 1883 pieces remain...More
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1885 Quarter Eagle $2.5 NGC PR66 Cameo. Amazing 1885 Proof Quarter Eagle Came. This Liberty quarter eagle proof issue is famous for its association...More
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1886 Quarter Eagle $2.50 NGC PF64 Ultra Cameo CAC. With a mintage of just 88 pieces the Proof 1886 quarter eagle could hardly be considered to be anything else than a very rare coin...More
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1887 Quarter Eagle - 1887 $2.50 NGC PF66 CAM. This outstanding proof 1887 Quarter Eagle is tied with one other for the finest known at both NGC and PCGS...More
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1888 $2.50 (1888 Quarter Eagle) NGC PF64 CAM CAC. All proof Liberty Head 1888 Quarter Eagles are rare with 223 being the highest mintage in the series. The 1888 had a scant mintage...More
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1889 Quarter Eagle - 1889 Proof Quarter Eagle - 1889 $2.50 NGC PF64+ CAC. This rare 1889 Proof Quarter Eagle comes with the provenance of the famous Byron...More
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1893 Quarter Eagle (1893 $2.50) NGC PR63 UCAM. A gorgeous example of this low mintage proof gold coin. Only 106 proofs of the smallest gold denomination...More
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1894 $2.50 (1894 Quarter Eagle) NGC MS64. This mint state 1894 Quarter Eagle gleams with bold radiance on both sides. It is a boldly struck coin with full details on the centers of the stars...More
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1894 $2.50 (1894 Quarter Eagle) NGC PF66 UCAM. Proof Quarter Eagle. This rare, ultra cameo 1894 Proof Quarter Eagle is tied for third finest at NGC and second at PCGS...More
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GEM ULTRA CAMEO. With its original mintage of only 122 total, the 1894 Proof quarter eagle is rare in all conditions. NGC shows 2 1894 quarter eagles in PF66+ UCAM with 1 higher. As expected for an ultra cameo, the coin exhibits lustrous, satiny devices over deep mirrored fields. The mark on Libertys chin, called a wart by Breen, and the ultra cameo finish are both indicative of an early strike, which is impeccable in the detail that is shown on both sides. No significant individual marks or hairlines are visible to the unaided eye.More
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1895 Quarter Eagle (1895 $2.50) NGC PF66 Ultra Cameo. With a mintage of 119 coins and a surviving number which is estimated to be between 50 and 70 pieces...More
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1895 $2.50 (1895 Quarter Eagle) NGC MS66 PL. This rare, low mintage, superb, proof-like, 1895 Quarter Eagle is tied for second finest at NGC and the finest at PCGS...More
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Presenting here the HIGHEST GRADED 1897 Gold Quarter Eagle BY PCGS OR NGC. In its population report, PCGS has only certified this one coin, the present coin, in MS68 with none higher. CAC population report shows only this specimen as the only MS68 received the CAC sticker.More
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1898 Quarter Eagle (1898 $2.50) NGC PF61 Cameo CAC. With a mintage of just 165 pieces, all Proof 1898 quarter eagles are scarce. The example we offer here is a relatively...More
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1898 $2.50 (1898 Proof Quarter Eagle) NGC PF61+, CAC. NGC Plus. With an original mintage of 165, the 1898 Proof Quarter Eagle is rare in all grades...More
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Gem Deep CAMEO. Only 3 ( Three ) 1898 quarter eagles have been approved by CAC in Proof 66 Deep Cameo. Incredibly beautiful and rare this is a coin to be reckoned with! Deeply reflective fields are seen, with the devices highlighted in a nice manner, in particular on the reverse.More
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GEM DEEP CAMEO. This unsung rarity among proof Liberty quarter eagles is rare in all grades. This specimen is grade PR67 UCAM. The strike, as expected for a proof coin, is full and sharp on both sides. The satiny devices contrast heavily to produce a Deep watery black and white cameo effect, which, combined with the lovely color, gives this coin its tremendous eye appeal and is quite beautiful to the numismatist/collector. This is a blue chip asset for the investor that is truly an astounding proof gold coin.More
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1899 Quarter Eagle $2.50 NGC PF67* Ultra Cameo. The coin that is displayed is an 1899 quarter eagle graded PF67 Ultra Cameo by NGC with the coveted Star designation...More
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1899 Quarter Eagle - 1899 $2.50 NGC PF63 CAM. This low mintage, proof cameo 1899 Quarter Eagle has highly reflective mirror surfaces. They are original and clean for the grade with some...More
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Gem Deep Cameo. Only 205 struck. This fabulous Gem proof Deep Cameo 1900 quarter eagles devices jump off the coin. It is the combination of contrast and strike that does it for this piece. The devices sparkle with satiny mint luster, and the fields are deep, chocolate brown and black mirrors.More
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1903 $2.50 (1903 Quarter Eagle) NGC PF64 CAC. This almost cameo proof 1903 Quarter Eagle shimmers with bright mint luster on the devices. A few small marks...More
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1905 Quarter Eagle (1905 $2.50) PCGS PR63. This low mintage, 1905 Quarter Eagle proof has shiny devices and reflective surfaces. The surfaces are original and unmolested...More
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1905 Quarter Eagle - 1905 $2.50 PCGS PF62 CAC. This rare, proof 1905 Quarter Eagle has bright lustrous devices over darker fields. It is just a pinch away from being a cameo with its...More
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1906 Quarter Eagle $20 NGC PF64 CAMEO. The Philadelphia Mint struck a total of 160 Proof quarter eagles for collectors in 1906, a number consistent with the other years of this decade...
1907 $2.50 PCGS PR-62CAM. A wonderful proof example of the last Liberty quarter eagle. A total of 154 proofs were struck, of which an estimated 100 pieces still remain in all grades.More
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1907 $2.50 (1907 Quarter Eagle) NGC MS67. Final year of the Liberty Quarter Eagle type offered here in nearly pristine condition. Seldom offered in such a state of preservation...More
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1908 $2.50 (1908 Quarter Eagle) NGC PF67. This matte proof Indian head 1908 Quarter Eagle has original mustard colored surfaces and nearly complete knife-rims on both sides...More
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1909 Quarter Eagle Indian (1909 $2.50 Indian) NGC MS61 CAC. Mint luster gleams from within the design of this mint state 1909 Quarter Eagle Indian...More
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1909 $2.50 Indian Head (1909 Indian Head Quarter Eagle), NGC PF66. While these 20th century Proof gold coins, struck in a different finish compared to those from the 19th...More
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1910 $2.50 Indian (1910 Quarter Eagle) NGC PF66. This superb proof 1910 Quarter Eagle is a visual masterpiece. It has impeccable surfaces and none of the handling marks that often are seen...More
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1910 Quarter Eagle - 1910 $2.50 Indian NGC PF66. Brilliant, Roman finish surfaces characterize this 1910 Quarter Eagle Indian Head, proof quarter eagle. It shows no visible...More
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1910 Indian Head Quarter Eagle, NGC PF66. Second and final year of the Roman Finish quarter eagles, this Indian quarter eagle is a prime example of this scarce and curious issue...More
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1911 Quarter Eagle - 1911 $2.50 Indian PCGS PF65. This Gem proof 1911 Indian Quarter Eagle has a granular matte finish similar to that of the proofs of 1908. It could have...More
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1911 Indian Head $2.50 Gold PCGS AU58 CAC. ONLY 13 1911 Indian Quarter Eagles have been approved by CAC in AU-58, THIS IS ONE OF THEM! Gorgeous and destined....More
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1911-D $2.50 (1911-D Quarter Eagle) NGC MS63. This key date, mint state 1911-D Quarter Eagle gleams with bright mint luster. No wear is seen, as expected for an uncirculated coin...More
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1911-D Quarter Eagle - 1911-D $2.50 Indian Head, PCGS AU53. This bold looking, key date 1911-D Indian Head Quarter Eagle has the appearance of a Choice AU...More
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1911-D Quarter Eagle (1911-D $2.50 Indian), NGC MS63. This key date lovely 1911-D Indian Quarter Eagle is bright and lustrous. The surfaces, which show slight...More
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1911-D Quarter Eagle - 1911-D $2.50 NGC MS61. 1911-D Quarter Eagle - 1911-D $2.50 NGC MS61. Key date. This Mint State, key date 1911-D quarter eagle has subdued...
1911-D Quarter Eagle - 1911-D $2.50 Indian NGC MS63. The 1911-D Quarter Eagle Indian is the key to the series. Here is a Mint State, lustrous example. The coin has...More
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1911-D Quarter Eagle - 1911-D Indian Head $2.50 NGC MS63. The 1911-D Quarter Eagle is the key date in the series and is always sought after by collectors and investors...More
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1911-D Indian Quarter Eagle PCGS MS64. Ask any experienced collector which pre 1933 gold series would be the easiest to complete, and a share number of them will name the Indian quarter eagles.More
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1912 Quarter Eagle Struck 5% off-center PCGS AU58. As gold coins are considered to be the prime coinage of a nation, quality control has always been very strict. More
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1912 Indian Head Quarter Eagle, NGC PF66. The 1912 quarter eagle is considered to be a very scarce Proof gold coin, and with a mintage of just 197 pieces this is not hard to imagine...More
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1913 Indian Head Quarter Eagle (1913 $2.50 Indian) NGC PF67. Even while Matte Proof Indian Quarter Eagles are often found in higher grades, it would be hard to surpass the quality...More
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1913 Quarter Eagle Indian (1913 $2.50 Indian) NGC MS61. Bright mint luster flashes from within the devices of this mint state 1913 Quarter Eagle Indian...More
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1914 Indian Head Quarter Eagle, NGC PF67. With a mintage of just 142 pieces (sometimes mentioned to have been as low as 117, perhaps indicating the number of coins sold).More
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1914 $2.50 Indian (1914 Quarter Eagle Indian) NGC PF64. This rare, Sand Blast or Matte proof 1914 Quarter Eagle glows with subdued mint luster. As expected for a proof coin...More
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1915 Indian Head Quarter Eagle, NGC PF67. With a mintage of just 100 coins, the 1915 Proof Indian Quarter Eagles is one of the most important of all 20th century gold coinage...More
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1915 Indian Quarter Eagle, NGC PF67. All proof Indian Quarter Eagles are rarities, with mintages in the low hundreds and survival rates even lower.More
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1915 Quarter Eagle Indian (1915 $2.50 Indian) NGC MS61. Mint luster gleams from within the devices of this Indian Head 1915 Quarter Eagle. The surfaces show some trivial...More
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1925-D Quarter Eagle Indian (1925 $2.50) NGC MS63. This 1925-D Quarter Eagle Indian shows soft mint luster within the devices and bright centers...More
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1926 Quarter Eagle Indian (1926 $2.50 Indian) NGC MS61 CAC. Shimmering mint luster and originality characterize this Indian Head 1926 Quarter Eagle...More
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1926 Quarter Eagle Indian - 1926 $2.50 Indian PCGS MS66. This Premium Gem Uncirculated 1926 Quarter Eagle Indian is tied for finest known at PCGS and NGC. Subdued...More
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1927 Quarter Eagle Indian - 1927 $2.50 Indian, NGC MS61. This lustrous, Mint State 1927 quarter eagle has original surfaces that are clean for the grade with no notable individual abrasion marks...More
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Complete Set of Indian Quarter Eagles 1908 - 1929. Housed in a black Capital Plastics holder, this full set of Indian Quarter eagles makes for an extremely nice display...More
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1908-1929 Indian Head Quarter Eagle Set NGC MS63. How unusual it is to see a complete, well matched set of gold coins! This lovely set of Indian Head Quarter Eagles...More
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Indian Quarter Eagle Set, NGC MS61. 1908-1929 Indian Head Quarter Eagle Set. Here is an opportunity to obtain a complete matched set of Indian Head Quarter Eagles...More
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1908 - 1929 Indian Quarter Eagle $2.50 Set, NGC MS61. The opportunity to obtain a complete, matched set of mint state Indian Head Quarter Eagles does not come often...More
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Authorized by the Act of April 2, 1792, quarter eagles weighed 67.5 grains, .9167 fineness, until the weight was changed to 64.5 grains, .8992 fineness, by the Act of June 28, 1834. The Act of January 18, 1837, established fineness at .900. Most dates before 1834 are rare. The first issue was struck in 1796; most of these had no stars on the obverse. Proofs of some dates prior to 1855 are known to exist, and all are rare;
Capped Head To Left (1821 - 1834); Classic Head, Not Motto on Reverse (1834 - 1839); Liberty Head (1840 - 1907); Indian Head (1908 - 1929).