This 1857-S Seated Liberty Quarter has nice eye appeal with nice luster and nice strike. Light scratch in obverse field. Bright white. Super tough to find! Certified: PCGS AU50
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$2,270.00 | $2,335.00 |
This 1859-S Seated Liberty Quarter has nice strike. Obverse would like dip and soda white. Truly scarce coin. Certified: PCGS G Details
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$323.00 | $332.00 |
This 1862-S Seated Liberty Quarter has nice eye appeal with nice luster and strong strike. Mostly white. Looks closer to 58 than 53. Really tough to find. Certified: PCGS AU53
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$3,095.00 | $3,185.00 |
This 1868-S Seated Liberty Quarter has nice eye appeal and nice strike. Looks like an uncleaned XF to me. Go find another one. Certified: PCGS VF Details
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$935.00 | $960.00 |
This wonderfully original 1875-S Seated Liberty Quarter has superb eye appeal with fantastic luster and strong strike. Outstanding color and surfaces. Tough to find! Certified: PCGS MS65
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$2,370.00 | $2,440.00 |
The obverse of the Seated Liberty quarter was designed by U.S. Mint engraver Christian Gobrecht and first minted in 1838. It features Lady Liberty sitting on a rock, looking over her right shoulder. With her left hand, she holds a pole with a Phrygian or freedom cap, while her right hand steadies a shield inscribed with the word “LIBERTY” on a scroll. The reverse design of the Seated Liberty quarter features a Heraldic Eagle grasping three arrows and an olive branch. Several variations of the series occurred, including adding drapery to the elbow of Liberty. The rays were removed from around the eagle and replaced with a banner that reads, “IN GOD WE TRUST.” Seated Liberty quarter values vary by date, mint mark, and condition.
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