I collect all kinds of Seated Liberty coins, from half dimes all the way to silver dollars. Quarters are cool. I just got an 1891 in a PCGS MS-66 holder.
I do have all types of seated material (no dollars any more due to TDN ). I concentrated on quarters years ago and love them to death. But today most of what I do is just high grade seated type.
I have about 20 or so MS/PF seated quarters. My rarest peices were sold in the past 2 years to make way for other things, including halves. I think my favorite piece today is a MS66 PL or semi PL 1891-s. Considered a common date but it gets decidedly more difficult in true gem. This fully original honey toned gem came from Legend's Evergreen hoard back in Jan. 2002. (the same source as my favorite half, a stunning 1862 in MS67). Real nice quarters are tuff to come by...halves too...early dimes as well. Even finding a truly nice no motto type coin is a challenge considering how much stuff in holders is not nice for the grade.
Ray is the bomb on the forum when it comes to seated quarters.
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Tom
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I have about 20 or so MS/PF seated quarters. My rarest peices were sold in the past 2 years to make way for other things, including halves. I think my favorite piece today is a MS66 PL or semi PL 1891-s. Considered a common date but it gets decidedly more difficult in true gem. This fully original honey toned gem came from Legend's Evergreen hoard back in Jan. 2002. (the same source as my favorite half, a stunning 1862 in MS67). Real nice quarters are tuff to come by...halves too...early dimes as well. Even finding a truly nice no motto type coin is a challenge considering how much stuff in holders is not nice for the grade.
Ray is the bomb on the forum when it comes to seated quarters.
roadrunner