1825/4/(2) 25C Browning 2 MS (PCGS#38975)
June 2018 Baltimore U.S. Coins Auction
- 拍卖行
- Stack's Bowers
- 批号
- 1307
- 等级
- AU58
- 价格
- 18,715
- 详细说明
- 1825/4/2 Capped Bust Quarter. B-2. Rarity-2. AU-58 (PCGS). Gold Shield Holder.
Shades of apricot and gold dominate the centers of this beautiful near-Mint example, flanked by olive and sapphire tones that deepen at the borders. The surfaces are handsomely preserved and free from distracting marks, with just the slightest trace of friction apparent across the high points. Overall bold and attractive in-hand.
The quarters of 1825 are exciting to study, rich with die states and full of particular interest to those who enjoy overdates. Three unused obverse dies made in 1822 were overdated to become 1824 obverse dies. Of those three, one was able to strike every quarter dollar ordered by the Mint's depositors in 1824; the other two 1824/2 obverses were shelved. They remained in storage until 1825, when both were again overdated and put into use, creating the 1825/4/2 overdate that is found on both obverse 1 of 1825 (Browning-1) and obverse 2 (Browning-2 and Browning-3). The remains of both overdates are easily seen here under magnification, and some traces may even be seen with the naked eye. This variety was long called the 1825/3 variety, while the other 1825 obverse was called 1825/2. Recent study has resolved the question of what lies under the 5 digit with finality, ending decades of disagreements in terminology. According to Breen, this die was first called an "1825/4" by W. Elliot Woodward in July 1884.
PCGS# 38975. NGC ID: 23RS.
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