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1842-O 25C Large Date AU58 PCGS #5402

Briggs Variety 3-C, per his "The Comprehensive Encyclopedia of United States Liberty Seated Quarters" Obverse - Large date, stars sharp on left soft on right Reverse - Small mint mark located half way along arrow feather and tilted right. All vertical shield lines extend into horizontal lines with vertical line #1 extending up to horizontal line #6. Vertical lines #4,6,7,8 and 10 extend below shield line. Die chip or lump between "IC" of "AMERICA". He also suggests that the rarity is R4+ for XF/AU grades which would put the estimated survival of XF/AU at between 50 and 100. This estimate seems spot-on with the current graded population of XF/AU by PCGS and NGC at 80 including resubmissions.

1842-O 25C Large Date AU58 PCGS #5402

Briggs Variety 3-C, per his "The Comprehensive Encyclopedia of United States Liberty Seated Quarters" Obverse - Large date, stars sharp on left soft on right Reverse - Small mint mark located half way along arrow feather and tilted right. All vertical shield lines extend into horizontal lines with vertical line #1 extending up to horizontal line #6. Vertical lines #4,6,7,8 and 10 extend below shield line. Die chip or lump between "IC" of "AMERICA". He also suggests that the rarity is R4+ for XF/AU grades which would put the estimated survival of XF/AU at between 50 and 100. This estimate seems spot-on with the current graded population of XF/AU by PCGS and NGC at 80 including resubmissions.

1842-O 25C Large Date AU58 PCGS #5402

Briggs Variety 3-C, per his "The Comprehensive Encyclopedia of United States Liberty Seated Quarters" Obverse - Large date, stars sharp on left soft on right Reverse - Small mint mark located half way along arrow feather and tilted right. All vertical shield lines extend into horizontal lines with vertical line #1 extending up to horizontal line #6. Vertical lines #4,6,7,8 and 10 extend below shield line. Die chip or lump between "IC" of "AMERICA". He also suggests that the rarity is R4+ for XF/AU grades which would put the estimated survival of XF/AU at between 50 and 100. This estimate seems spot-on with the current graded population of XF/AU by PCGS and NGC at 80 including resubmissions.

1842-O 25C Large Date AU58 PCGS #5402

Briggs Variety 3-C, per his "The Comprehensive Encyclopedia of United States Liberty Seated Quarters" Obverse - Large date, stars sharp on left soft on right Reverse - Small mint mark located half way along arrow feather and tilted right. All vertical shield lines extend into horizontal lines with vertical line #1 extending up to horizontal line #6. Vertical lines #4,6,7,8 and 10 extend below shield line. Die chip or lump between "IC" of "AMERICA". He also suggests that the rarity is R4+ for XF/AU grades which would put the estimated survival of XF/AU at between 50 and 100. This estimate seems spot-on with the current graded population of XF/AU by PCGS and NGC at 80 including resubmissions.

1842-O 25C Large Date AU58 PCGS #5402

Briggs Variety 3-C, per his "The Comprehensive Encyclopedia of United States Liberty Seated Quarters" Obverse - Large date, stars sharp on left soft on right Reverse - Small mint mark located half way along arrow feather and tilted right. All vertical shield lines extend into horizontal lines with vertical line #1 extending up to horizontal line #6. Vertical lines #4,6,7,8 and 10 extend below shield line. Die chip or lump between "IC" of "AMERICA". He also suggests that the rarity is R4+ for XF/AU grades which would put the estimated survival of XF/AU at between 50 and 100. This estimate seems spot-on with the current graded population of XF/AU by PCGS and NGC at 80 including resubmissions.

1842-O 25C Large Date AU58 PCGS #5402

Briggs Variety 3-C, per his "The Comprehensive Encyclopedia of United States Liberty Seated Quarters" Obverse - Large date, stars sharp on left soft on right Reverse - Small mint mark located half way along arrow feather and tilted right. All vertical shield lines extend into horizontal lines with vertical line #1 extending up to horizontal line #6. Vertical lines #4,6,7,8 and 10 extend below shield line. Die chip or lump between "IC" of "AMERICA". He also suggests that the rarity is R4+ for XF/AU grades which would put the estimated survival of XF/AU at between 50 and 100. This estimate seems spot-on with the current graded population of XF/AU by PCGS and NGC at 80 including resubmissions.

1842-O 25C Large Date AU58 PCGS #5402

Briggs Variety 3-C, per his "The Comprehensive Encyclopedia of United States Liberty Seated Quarters" Obverse - Large date, stars sharp on left soft on right Reverse - Small mint mark located half way along arrow feather and tilted right. All vertical shield lines extend into horizontal lines with vertical line #1 extending up to horizontal line #6. Vertical lines #4,6,7,8 and 10 extend below shield line. Die chip or lump between "IC" of "AMERICA". He also suggests that the rarity is R4+ for XF/AU grades which would put the estimated survival of XF/AU at between 50 and 100. This estimate seems spot-on with the current graded population of XF/AU by PCGS and NGC at 80 including resubmissions.

1857-S 25C AU55 PCGS #5444

Variety 2-C per Briggs' "Comprehensive Encyclopedia" for Liberty Seated Quarters. Obverse 2 - the date is essentially even, distance-wise, from the rock. Reverse C - the virtually embedded mintmark touching both the feather and stem. Q. David Bowers, in his Red Book "A Guide Book Of Liberty Seated Silver Coins" states, "These are very scarce, even more so than the 1855-S, 1856-S, or 1858-S. As an anomaly, the 1857-S in AU grade is the most often seen San Fransisco quarter of the 1850s."

1857-S 25C AU55 PCGS #5444

Variety 2-C per Briggs' "Comprehensive Encyclopedia" for Liberty Seated Quarters. Obverse 2 - the date is essentially even, distance-wise, from the rock. Reverse C - the virtually embedded mintmark touching both the feather and stem. Q. David Bowers, in his Red Book "A Guide Book Of Liberty Seated Silver Coins" states, "These are very scarce, even more so than the 1855-S, 1856-S, or 1858-S. As an anomaly, the 1857-S in AU grade is the most often seen San Fransisco quarter of the 1850s."