Several different design types of Bust Quarters were struck from 1796 to 1838. The 1796 with its Small Eagle reverse is a one year only type. The same obverse was paired with a Heraldic Eagle for Bust Quarters dated 1804 to 1807.
From 1815 to 1828 a Capped Bust design was used and Bust Quarters from 1831 to 1838 had a nearly identical design but were smaller in diameter.
A lovely example of this scarce date with solid detail and pleasing coin-gray surfaces. A first year of issue U. S. quarter and also a one year Small Eagle type. Only 6,146 coins were minted. Housed in an early green label holder.
CAC. Well detailed with beautiful two-tone silver-gray surfaces and a problem-free appearance. Great eye appeal!
Well detailed with pleasing original surfaces.
Attractive rich gray and gold shaded surfaces with solid detail and plenty of remaining luster. The only overdate among Draped Bust Quarters and very popular as such.
Well struck surfaces and a lustrous blend of silver-white hues.
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Attractive gray shaded surfaces.
Small 9.
Well detailed with pleasing problem-free gray shaded surfaces.
Well struck with lustrous white surfaces and just light wear on the high points of the design.
Rich steel gray.
Coin-gray surfaces.
B-1. Rich gray tone.