1815 25C XF40 认证号27905683, PCGS号5321

拥有者评论

1815 is the first year for the Capped Bust Quarter type, and all known survivors are struck from a single die pair. In his “Early United States Quarters 1796-1838”, Steve Tompkins includes correspondence between Bailly Blanchard, head cashier of the Planters Bank of New Orleans, and Mint Director Robert L. Patterson, where Blanchard pleaded with Patterson to return only quarter dollars in exchange for the bank’s deposit of silver. After much hesitation, as no quarter dollar dies were available, Patterson gave in to Blanchard’s request, and production of the quarter dollar denomination was resumed. While regularly available in Choice grades, true Gems with original surfaces are elusive.

专家评论

1815 is the first year for the Capped Bust Quarter type, and all known survivors are struck from a single die pair. In his “Early United States Quarters 1796-1838”, Steve Tompkins includes correspondence between Bailly Blanchard, head cashier of the Planters Bank of New Orleans, and Mint Director Robert L. Patterson, where Blanchard pleaded with Patterson to return only quarter dollars in exchange for the bank’s deposit of silver. After much hesitation, as no quarter dollar dies were available, Patterson gave in to Blanchard’s request, and production of the quarter dollar denomination was resumed.

While regularly available in Choice grades, true Gems with original surfaces are elusive.

Ron Guth

After an eight-year hiatus, the U.S. Mint resumed production of Quarter Dollars in 1815.  In that year, Mint employees produced a total of 89,235 Quarters, a significant reduction from the mintage of 1807 and far below the number of Quarter Dollars that would be produced three years later in 1818. Apparently, there was some economic reason for producing Quarter Dollars in 1815 which, hopefully, was satisfied by the new production.

The 1815 is semi-scarce, but there are ample supplies of Mint State examples to satisfy collector demand, though prices are high (as are the prices for most early U.S. type coins).  The top ten examples of this date include coins graded from MS65 to MS67, the best coin being the NGC MS67 example from the Eric P. Newman collection.

PCGS #
5321
设计师
John Reich
边缘
Reeded
直径
27.50 毫米
重量
6.74 克
铸币数量
89235
金属成分
89.2% Silver, 10.8% Copper
更高评级数量
93
评级较低的钱币数量
312
地区
The United States of America
价格指南
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评级
所有评级 1875 R-4.6 13 / 15 15 / 24 TIE
60或以上 67 R-8.3 12 / 15 TIE 16 / 24 TIE
65或以上 6 R-9.7 8 / 15 TIE 13 / 24 TIE
所有评级 1875
60或以上 67
65或以上 6
所有评级 R-4.6
60或以上 R-8.3
65或以上 R-9.7
所有评级 13 / 15
60或以上 12 / 15 TIE
65或以上 8 / 15 TIE
所有评级 15 / 24 TIE
60或以上 16 / 24 TIE
65或以上 13 / 24 TIE

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位置 评级 缩略图 家谱和历史
1 MS66+ estimated grade

"Colonel" E.H.R. Green - Green Estate - Partnership of Eric P. Newman & B.G. Johnson (St. Louis Stamp & Coin Co.) - Eric P. Newman, who paid $12.50 - Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society - Heritage 11/2013:33335, $282,000

2 MS66 PCGS grade MS66 PCGS grade

Stack’s, sold privately in the 1940s - Hank Rogers Collection, sold privately in the early 1970’s - Jimmy Hayes Collection - Stack’s 10/1985:35 - E. Richard Collection - Stack’s 10/1989:684 - D. Brent Pogue Collection - Stack’s/Bowers & Sotheby’s 5/2015:1057, $96,937.50

2 MS66 PCGS grade

Heritage 7/2003:6908, $60,950.00 - American Numismatic Rarities 3/2004:532, $50,600.00 - Heritage 1/2005:30173, not sold - Stack's 11/2005:221, $55,200.00 - Stack's 1/2008:327, $57,500.00 - Heritage 1/2009:3718, $48,875.00 - Heritage 5/2009:603, $27,600.00 - Heritage 9/2009:559, not sold - Heritage 1/2010:2503, $37,375.00 - Dr. Charles Link Collection

2 MS66 PCGS grade MS66 PCGS grade

Bowers & Merena 1/2005:679, $46,000.00 - Heritage 4/2009:2319, $48,875.00

5 MS65+ PCGS grade MS65+ PCGS grade

Bowers & Merena 4/2005:440 4/2005:440, not sold - Richard C. Jewell Collection - Stack's/Bowers 8/2011:7305, $41,400.00 (p) - “Perfection 4” Collection (PCGS Set Registry)

#1 MS66+ estimated grade

"Colonel" E.H.R. Green - Green Estate - Partnership of Eric P. Newman & B.G. Johnson (St. Louis Stamp & Coin Co.) - Eric P. Newman, who paid $12.50 - Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society - Heritage 11/2013:33335, $282,000

MS66 PCGS grade #2 MS66 PCGS grade

Stack’s, sold privately in the 1940s - Hank Rogers Collection, sold privately in the early 1970’s - Jimmy Hayes Collection - Stack’s 10/1985:35 - E. Richard Collection - Stack’s 10/1989:684 - D. Brent Pogue Collection - Stack’s/Bowers & Sotheby’s 5/2015:1057, $96,937.50

#2 MS66 PCGS grade

Heritage 7/2003:6908, $60,950.00 - American Numismatic Rarities 3/2004:532, $50,600.00 - Heritage 1/2005:30173, not sold - Stack's 11/2005:221, $55,200.00 - Stack's 1/2008:327, $57,500.00 - Heritage 1/2009:3718, $48,875.00 - Heritage 5/2009:603, $27,600.00 - Heritage 9/2009:559, not sold - Heritage 1/2010:2503, $37,375.00 - Dr. Charles Link Collection

MS66 PCGS grade #2 MS66 PCGS grade

Bowers & Merena 1/2005:679, $46,000.00 - Heritage 4/2009:2319, $48,875.00

MS65+ PCGS grade #5 MS65+ PCGS grade

Bowers & Merena 4/2005:440 4/2005:440, not sold - Richard C. Jewell Collection - Stack's/Bowers 8/2011:7305, $41,400.00 (p) - “Perfection 4” Collection (PCGS Set Registry)