This original 1818 Bust Quarter has nice eye appeal and nice strike. Nice color and surfaces. Grade: Nice VG
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$177.00 | $182.00 |
This wonderfully original 1819 Bust Quarter has superb eye appeal and nice strike. Outstanding color and surfaces. Certified: ANACS VG8
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$183.00 | $188.00 |
This 1833 Bust Quarter has nice eye appeal and nice strike. Nice color and surfaces. Grade: Nice VF/XF
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$198.00 | $204.00 |
This 1834 Bust Quarter has nice eye appeal and nice strike. Minor rim issue 11 o'clock obverse. Grade: Nice XF
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$209.00 | $215.00 |
This original 1836 Bust Quarter has great eye appeal and nice strike. Great color and surfaces. Grade: Choice VF/XF
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$177.00 | $182.00 |
The two main types of Bust quarters were the Draped Bust, minted from 1796-1807, and the Capped Bust, minted from 1815-1838. The Draped Bust quarter features a right-facing portrait of a lady with flowing hair and a ribbon behind her head on the obverse. While the obverse design remained nearly the same until 1807, the Draped Bust series had two reverses: the Small Eagle and the Heraldic Eagle. In 1815, the U.S. Mint began producing a new Capped Bust design of the U.S. quarter with Lady Liberty facing left and wearing a cap with the word “LIBERTY” embellished across the cap’s bottom. The reverse side of the Capped Bust quarter features a bald eagle grasping three arrows and an olive branch. Bust quarters were replaced with the Seated Liberty quarter in 1838.
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