This original 1819 Bust Quarter has great eye appeal and nice strike. Great color and surfaces. Tough to find this nice! Grade: Choice VF/XF
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$545.00 | $560.00 |
This wonderfully original 1820 Bust Quarter has superb eye appeal and strong strike. Outstanding color and surfaces. Certified: PCGS VF30
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$725.00 | $750.00 |
This 1821 Bust Quarter has nice eye appeal and nice strike. The coin has been lightly cleaned in the past. Mostly white. Grade: Choice XF Details
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$770.00 | $790.00 |
This wonderfully original 1822 Bust Quarter has superb eye appeal and nice strike. Nearly perfect color and surfaces for the grade. Grade: Choice F/VF
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$725.00 | $750.00 |
This 1828 Bust Quarter has nice eye appeal and strong strike. High end AU. Color and surfaces are a bit off. Certified: NGC AU Details
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$1,385.00 | $1,425.00 |
This 1831 Bust Quarter has nice eye appeal with nice luster and strong strike. The coin has been very lightly cleaned in the past. Coin has retoned nicely over time. Grade: Nice Unc Details
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$935.00 | $960.00 |
This 1836 Bust Quarter has nice eye appeal and strong strike. A shade or two dark but pretty nice overall. Grade: Nice BU+
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$1,240.00 | $1,275.00 |
The two main types of Bust quarters were the Draped Bust, minted from 1796-1807, and the Capped Bust, minted from 1815-1838. The Draped Bust quarter features a right-facing portrait of a lady with flowing hair and a ribbon behind her head on the obverse. While the obverse design remained nearly the same until 1807, the Draped Bust series had two reverses: the Small Eagle and the Heraldic Eagle. In 1815, the U.S. Mint began producing a new Capped Bust design of the U.S. quarter with Lady Liberty facing left and wearing a cap with the word “LIBERTY” embellished across the cap’s bottom. The reverse side of the Capped Bust quarter features a bald eagle grasping three arrows and an olive branch. Bust quarters were replaced with the Seated Liberty quarter in 1838.
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