1818 25C Browning 8 XF45 认证号30605363, PCGS号38949
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Ron Guth
The 1818 Browning 8 Quarter Dollar is one of the scarce, non-overdate varieties of this year. It is the only variety of 1818 that is known in both Proof and circulation-strike formats. Only two Proofs are known: one in the National Numismatic Collection at the Smithsonian Institution and another sold out of the Eric P. Newman Collection in 2013 for $381,875. Mint State examples are rare, but obtainable. Most Mint State examples are MS63 or lower, but there are a few nice MS64's at the high end. Apart from the Proofs, none are known above MS64.
This variety is instantly recognizable because of the presence of a fourth claw in the talon on the left side of the reverse. In the bird world, this is the "hallux"; in humans, the hallux is the big toe. No other reverse of the 1815 to 1828 type shows this feature and it can be seen even on well-worn examples.
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#1 MS64 PCGS grade
Heritage 8/2000:5772, $5,175 |
#2 MS64 PCGS grade
Heritage 3/1999:6385, not sold |
#3 MS63 estimated grade
Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr. Collection - Bowers & Merena 4/1997:1370, $1,870 - Bowers & Merena 12/2003:1083, $4,715 |
#3 MS63 estimated grade
Lake Highlands Collection - Heritage 4/2006:521, $5,750 - Heritage 7/2006:23383, not sold |