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1850-C. PCGS graded MS-61. Soft, subtle green-gold surfaces appear to have a certain (limited) reflective quality, the effect of which is quite appealing. Exceptionally well defined in ...


   1849-C. PCGS graded MS-60. PQ. A median rarity in the Charlotte Mint Liberty quarter eagle series, the 1849-C (10,220 coins struck) ranks 5th in overall rarity and 11th in high-grade r ...


   1843-C. Large Date, Plain 4. PCGS graded AU-53. The 1843-C Large Date quarter eagle is common in lower grades but becomes considerably more difficult to locate as an AU. Traces of lust ...


1843-C. Large Date, Plain 4. PCGS graded MS-64 PQ. CAC Approved. An interesting, conditionally rare Mint State example. We note the digits of the date are boldly repunched both high an ...


1842-D. PCGS graded AU-53. A legendary rarity among Dahlonega Mint quarter eagles, the 1842-D was produced to the extent of just 4,643 pieces. With only 75 to 85 coins believed left, m ...


1842-D. PCGS graded AU-58. Very well struck by the standards of the Dahlonega Mint, both the obverse and the reverse exhibit a pronounced sharpness of detail with only the lightest sig ...


1842. PCGS graded AU-55. In 1842, the Mint at Philadelphia coined a very small amount of 2,823 quarter eagles. Since that time, most were either lost over time, heavily circulated, and ...


1841. PCGS graded AU-53. The 1841 quarter eagle, also known as the "Little Princess," is one of the rarest of all United States coins with just 16 examples known. Long considered a pro ...


1840-C. PCGS graded MS-62. Bright and mostly lustrous yellow-gold with some typical minor scuffing visible in the fields on each side; this probably being the grade-limiting factor. Ar ...


   1838. PCGS graded EF-40. CAC Approved. A boldly struck and very pleasing example for the grade. deep reddish-golden color in the more protected areas of the design (PCGS # 7696) . Esti ...


   1834. No Motto. NGC graded MS-64 Star. Small Head, Large Arrowheads. Fully reflective fields are seen on each side, and obviously this example features a very early strike. This die pa ...


1825. BD-2, High Rarity 4. PCGS graded MS-61. The variety with a recut 5 in the date and a distant fraction on the reverse. There are three die pairings for 1825 quarter eagles, and BD ...


1805 BD-1, Rarity 4. PCGS graded AU-50. CAC Approved. The only known die pairing for the year, only 1,781 Capped Bust quarter eagles were minted in 1805, and this issue is considered s ...


1802. BD-1, Rarity 4. Sharpness of Fine, holed and soldered on the reverse. An affordable "filler" example of this early gold type. Estimated Value $500 - 600. Categories: $2.50 Gold


1802, BD-1, Rarity 4. PCGS graded MS-62. PQ. John Dannreuther refers to this the "Spiked Shield" variety for the diagonal die line from the left corner of the shield to the eagle's win ...