1898-O 25C MS (PCGS#5620)
March 2020 Baltimore U.S. Coins Auction
- 拍卖行
- Stack's Bowers
- 批号
- 7089
- 等级
- MS68
- 价格
- 255,508
- 详细说明
- Virtually Pristine 1898-O Barber Quarter
1898-O Barber Quarter. MS-68 (PCGS).
Even if this outstanding Superb Gem had been a survivor of one of the more readily available Barber quarter issues such as the 1892 or 1916-D, it would still be a remarkable given the nearly pristine surfaces that it possesses. The fact that it is an example of the scarce and challenging 1898-O is truly remarkable and identifies this coin as one of the most significant examples in the Pogue Collection of Barber Quarters. Serene surfaces feature full mint frost that reveals swirling cartwheel effects under a light. The striking detail is full over virtually all features, far superior to what is often noted for New Orleans Mint issues of this design type. There is just the slightest softness to star 11 on the obverse (which still displays nearly full centrils) and the eagle's left talon on the reverse. Luxurious iridescent toning enhances the already strong eye appeal. This is the most technically sound and aesthetically pleasing 1898-O quarter that your cataloger (JLA) has handled in 20 years, during which time he has been fortunate to describe several complete, high quality Barber quarter sets for auction. It is CC#2 for the issue, and ranked just behind the equally remarkable Eugene H. Gardner specimen in PCGS MS-68+.
One of many unsung rarities in the Barber quarter series, the 1898-O tells a familiar story for a mintmarked issue from the 1890s. The mintage is 1,868,000 coins, and extensive commercial use eventually claimed most examples. Most of the few Mint States survivors likely represent coins that were set aside by contemporary dealers; collector interest at the time would have been limited given that Augustus Heaton's Treatise on Mint Markshad only been published five years earlier (1893). Fortunate, indeed, is the numismatist who can acquire an attractive Choice Uncirculated example in today's market. Gems are the province of advanced specialists, and there are only two PCGS-certified Superb Gems for the Barber quarter enthusiasts who will accept nothing but the finest for their cabinets.
Estimate: $40,000 - $50,000.
PCGS Population: 1; with a single MS-68+ finer.
PCGS# 5620. NGC ID: 23YE.
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