The only certifed seated quarter I've got is an 1860-s in a PCGS AG-3 holder that I purchased for $150 last year, I think it really is a G-4 or G-6 as there are 5 letters of liberty visable on the shield and the rim is strong however on the back the lower left rim is merged into the letters a bit which is a striking characteristic for this date so that's why they graded it an AG-3. I don't think I want to sell it because when I researched the date many people have suggested that it is one of the rarer dates in the series.
This quarter is available for $200 delivered. 7 day return. I have
What price point are you looking at? Original VF+ seated quarters are costly, even the common dates. You will find most lightly cleaned common dates fetch $30-$75 depending on looks.
If I say something in the woods, and my wife isn't around. Am I still wrong?
<< <i>Let me know if you ever want to sell your 1860-S.
As for the proofs...I am going to stick with the business strikes. Very nice coins though! Thanks for letting me know. >>
Yeah I'll let you know, in fact if you can find ANY S mint Seated quarters from the 50's, 60's through the 72-s in one of the big three holders for close to greysheet and it's original I would suggest that you buy it, same thing goes for some of the O mint and Philly coins.
Billet7 - I sent you a PM in response to this thread back in August, but never got a response. I have a bunch of seated quarters, some of which may be for sale. Many of the mint marked better dates are fairly expensive even in circulated grades. Can you PM with price range and grade range you are looking for? Do you want AU, XF+ or are F/VF coins OK?
<< <i>The only certifed seated quarter I've got is an 1860-s in a PCGS AG-3 holder that I purchased for $150 last year, I think it really is a G-4 or G-6 as there are 5 letters of liberty visable on the shield and the rim is strong however on the back the lower left rim is merged into the letters a bit which is a striking characteristic for this date so that's why they graded it an AG-3. I don't think I want to sell it because when I researched the date many people have suggested that it is one of the rarer dates in the series. >>
Well since I picked up a nice dirty original PCGS VF-25 1875-cc seated quarter from Brian Greer make that 2 certified seated quarters.
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I don't think I want to sell it because when I researched the date many people have suggested that it is one of the rarer dates in the series.
1869 NGC PR64
1870 PCGS PR63
1883 PCGS PR63
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As for the proofs...I am going to stick with the business strikes. Very nice coins though! Thanks for letting me know.
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1891 Seated Quarter ANACS AU58 - $215
Millertime
Complete Dime Set
What price point are you looking at? Original VF+ seated quarters are costly, even the common dates. You will find most lightly cleaned common dates fetch $30-$75 depending on looks.
<< <i>Let me know if you ever want to sell your 1860-S.
As for the proofs...I am going to stick with the business strikes. Very nice coins though! Thanks for letting me know. >>
Yeah I'll let you know, in fact if you can find ANY S mint Seated quarters from the 50's, 60's through the 72-s in one of the big three holders for close to greysheet and it's original I would suggest that you buy it, same thing goes for some of the O mint and Philly coins.
PCGS MS-65 (CAC)
<< <i>1875 CC Seated Quarter Cameo Contrast NGC au58 with CAC... Coin is a MOOSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >>
That is a tough quarter. I would like to see photos of that one.
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<< <i>The only certifed seated quarter I've got is an 1860-s in a PCGS AG-3 holder that I purchased for $150 last year, I think it really is a G-4 or G-6 as there are 5 letters of liberty visable on the shield and the rim is strong however on the back the lower left rim is merged into the letters a bit which is a striking characteristic for this date so that's why they graded it an AG-3.
I don't think I want to sell it because when I researched the date many people have suggested that it is one of the rarer dates in the series. >>
Well since I picked up a nice dirty original PCGS VF-25 1875-cc seated quarter from Brian Greer make that 2 certified seated quarters.
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1891 25C PCGS AU58 Brilliant with a hint of gold rim toning.
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<< <i>Here's my 25c:
PCGS MS-65 (CAC)
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Nice one RYK...