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Browse Catalogue of Stack's October 2005 New York Auction

Limited to: Stack's 70th Anniversary Sale U. S. Quarters U. S. Draped Bust Quarters
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Categories  •  Stack's October 2005 New York Stack's 70th Anniversary Sale U. S. Quarters U. S. Draped Bust Quarters
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1725 1804 Browning 1 (R-4). Brilliant Uncirculated BU $32,000.00
1804 Browning 1 (R-4). Brilliant Uncirculated or nearly so. Deep multicolor toning on both sides gives...
- or nearly so. Deep multicolor toning on both sides gives this coin a distinguished appearance. The strike is decent and the fields are quite attractive for the grade. When the Mint resumed Quarter coinage they changed the reverse design from the original design they used previously in 1796. The Mint only produced 6,738 pieces of this year since silver deposits from which to make coins were...  more
1726 1807 Br.1a (R-3). Imperfect Curl, 5 over Arrow Feathers. Brilliant Uncirculated BU $5,800.00
1807 Br.1a (R-3). Imperfect Curl, 5 over Arrow Feathers. Brilliant Uncirculated. This obverse shows...
This obverse shows the outermost curl on Liberty's shoulder imperfectly struck, leaving star 1 seemingly farther from the curl than the normal Br.1. This distinctive reverse shows the top of the '5' overlying the arrow feathers. A fantastic strike is enhanced by pervasive lavender and subtle rose of great delicacy on wonderfully smooth and virtually mark-free surfaces. Only two examples...  more
1727 1807 Br.2 (R-3). Choice Brilliant Uncirculated CH BU $8,500.00
1807 Br.2 (R-3). Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Light gold toning on the obverse, the reverse mostly...
Light gold toning on the obverse, the reverse mostly untoned and satiny. Well struck with even the most intricate part of the design fully struck. There is some weakness though on the reeding which is normal for these early issues. A really attractive example for the collector of Early American coins.
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