1825/4/2 25C AU58 认证号05808380, PCGS号5337

拥有者评论

1825/2 25C AU58 PCGS. B-1, R5. Population (PCGS 5/2, NGC 3/1). The B-1 variety is easily the rarest of the three 1825 die marriages, and it is extremely difficult to locate in higher grades. As such it receives a separate Guide Book listing, as it is the only 1825/2 variety. It can be identified by the high location of star 8 relative to the cap. In addition, there are obvious curves of the under-digit 2, the first 8 in the date is also boldly re-cut and a lengthy mint-made spine from the back of the lowest arrowhead confirms the reverse die. In his revision of Browning, Walter Breen recorded two die states, either perfect or with die crumbling inside the digit 5. The other two die pairings of the year, B-2 and B-3 are variously described as 1825/4, 1825/3, and 1825/4/3. The present boldly struck near-Mint example has only delicate sky-gray and gold tints on the obverse, the reverse has a peach center bounded by lighter cream toning. Unmarked for the grade, the obverse is somewhat proof-like the reverse displays extensive cartwheel shimmer. The dies are lightly clashed but otherwise perfect.

专家评论

The Capped Bust Quarters of 1825 were struck from three die pairs, which mated two obverses with three reverses. Five obverses were prepared for 1822, yet only one was employed to strike quarters for that year. Another was over-dated for use in 1823, and the final three were over-dated for use in 1824. However, only one 1824/2 obverse was used to strike 1824-dated quarters, in late 1823, with no quarters actually coined in 1824. This left two remaining, unused 1824/2 obverse dies, which were then over-dated once again, this time for 1825.

Understandably, these 1825 over a jumble-of-numbers quarters have confused even the most diligent students of the series, until Steve Tompkins solved this puzzle with publication of his Early United States Quarters 1796-1838 (2008). Previously catalogued as 1825/2, 1825/3, or 1825/4, Tompkins argued successfully that both currently known 1825 obverses are leftovers from 1822 and 1824, and both are correctly 1825/4/2 overdates.

1825 Browning 2, showing star 8 low and with a small 5 reverse, is easily the most common of the three, and alone can be considered as a type issue for Large Sized Capped Bust Quarters. Browning 3, which shares an obverse with B.2, but mated with the Large 5 reverse V, is notably scarcer, with less than a half dozen survivors in Mint State. Browning 1 is a significant rarity, showing star 8 high and mated with the workhorse reverse T, used previously for 1822 B.3, 1823/2, and 1824/2 quarters

Ron Guth

Recent research by students of the Capped Bust Quarter series discovered that all 1825 Quarter Dollars are struck from 1825/4/2 Quarter Dollars.  Thus, what were previously considered as 1825/3 and 1825/4/(2) Quarter Dollars are now all 1825/4/2, regardless of how clear the overdate is. 

Three die marriages comprise the entire mintage for this year:

Browning 1 - Rare
Browning 2 - Fairly Common
Browning 3 - Scarce

Sources and/or recommended reading:
Rory Rea et al, Early Quarter Dollars of the United States Mint: 1796-1838 (Rory Rea: 2011), 184-198.

PCGS #
5337
设计师
John Reich
边缘
Reeded
直径
27.50 毫米
重量
6.74 克
铸币数量
144000
金属成分
89.2% Silver, 10.8% Copper
更高评级数量
50
评级较低的钱币数量
180
地区
The United States of America
价格指南
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评级
所有评级 237 R-6.7 4 / 15 4 / 24
60或以上 3 R-9.8 4 / 15 4 / 24
65或以上 0 R-10.1 1 / 15 1 / 24
所有评级 237
60或以上 3
65或以上 0
所有评级 R-6.7
60或以上 R-9.8
65或以上 R-10.1
所有评级 4 / 15
60或以上 4 / 15
65或以上 1 / 15
所有评级 4 / 24
60或以上 4 / 24
65或以上 1 / 24

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位置 评级 缩略图 家谱和历史
1 MS67 PCGS grade
2 MS66+ PCGS grade MS66+ PCGS grade

Joseph O'Connor, sold privately in 8/2002 - Eugene H. Gardner Collection, Part II - Heritage 10/2014:98348, $70,500

2 MS66 PCGS grade

Heritage 1/2015:3092, $28,200  - Stack's/Bowers 4/2016:13053, $30,550 - Heritage 10/2016:5221, $32,900

2 MS66 PCGS grade
5 MS65 PCGS grade MS65 PCGS grade

Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr. Collection - Bowers & Merena 4/1997:1389, $15,400 - Bowers & Merena 11/2001:6208 - Karl & Sarah Hirtzinger, sold privately on 3/9/2002 - D. Brent Pogue Collection - Stack’s/Bowers & Sotheby’s 5/2015:1074, $52,875 - Legend Rare Coin Auctions 7/2017:165, $35,250

The pedigree in the Pogue catalog for this coin is incorrect and the plates for Lots 1074 and 1075 were switched in the catalog

#1 MS67 PCGS grade
MS66+ PCGS grade #2 MS66+ PCGS grade

Joseph O'Connor, sold privately in 8/2002 - Eugene H. Gardner Collection, Part II - Heritage 10/2014:98348, $70,500

#2 MS66 PCGS grade

Heritage 1/2015:3092, $28,200  - Stack's/Bowers 4/2016:13053, $30,550 - Heritage 10/2016:5221, $32,900

#2 MS66 PCGS grade
MS65 PCGS grade #5 MS65 PCGS grade

Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr. Collection - Bowers & Merena 4/1997:1389, $15,400 - Bowers & Merena 11/2001:6208 - Karl & Sarah Hirtzinger, sold privately on 3/9/2002 - D. Brent Pogue Collection - Stack’s/Bowers & Sotheby’s 5/2015:1074, $52,875 - Legend Rare Coin Auctions 7/2017:165, $35,250

The pedigree in the Pogue catalog for this coin is incorrect and the plates for Lots 1074 and 1075 were switched in the catalog