1898 25C PR (PCGS#5684)
Spring 2022 U.S. Coins Auction
- 拍卖行
- Stack's Bowers
- 批号
- 4002
- 等级
- PR69
- 价格
- 168,113
- 详细说明
- The Eliasberg Proof 1898 Barber Quarter
Acquired Directly from the Mint in 1898 The Sole Finest at NGC in this Category
1898 Barber Quarter. Proof-69 (NGC).
A virtually perfect jewel and an old friend of our firm, this Proof 1898 quarter is a true prize for the advanced collector. It sports a vibrant and original patina of orange-gold color near the centers with violet and sapphire-blue iridescence near the rims. The surfaces remain pristine and virtually flawless under a glass, with razor sharp definition to all elements. Satiny luster on the devices is framed by deep reflectivity in the fields that certainly hints at a Cameo designation upon first glance. It sports an incredible provenance that begins at the U.S. Mint shortly after striking, which is where J.M. Clapp acquired it in November 1898. Nearly a century later, it was offered in our legendary sale of the Eliasberg Collection in April 1997, where it was described as "certainly one of the very finest remaining specimens". Acquired by our consignor just a month after that sale in 1997, this piece represents a monumental opportunity for the advanced Barber coinage or Proof type specialist.
Along with the Proof issues of 1896 and 1897, the 1898 is the most consistently well produced and attractive in the series. Even so, few survivors from a mintage of 735 Proofs are as exquisite as this gorgeous specimen. This was a pivotal year in American history. The Spanish-American War took place over a period of just a few months and projected the United States as a territorial power, picking up Cuba, the Philippines, other properties, and, in a slightly different way, Hawaii. It was a very slow time in the rare coin market and likely many of the Proofs of this year did not find buyers. Luckily, this gorgeous and virtually-perfect specimen has been cherished and carefully guarded over the past century and it remains one of the most exquisite survivors known. It is surely destined for another very sophisticated cabinet.
Provenance: From the Dr. Paul and Rosalie Zito Collection. Acquired on May 13, 1997. Earlier ex J.M. Clapp, who acquired it directly from the Philadelphia Mint, November 1898; John H. Clapp; Clapp estate, 1942, to Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr.; our (Bowers and Merena) sale of the Eliasberg Collection, April 1997, lot 1564.
NGC Census: 1; none finer in this category.
PCGS# 5684.
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