Seated Liberty Quarters using Christian Gobrecht’s design were struck from 1838 to 1891. There were several design modifications to both the obverse and the reverse of Seated Liberty Quarters along the way.
Many scarce and rare date coins can be found in the very popular Seated Liberty Quarter series.
Lustrous silver and champagne-gray surfaces and a well struck design. Popular first-year Seated Quarter with a modest 466,000 minted.
No Drapery. Medium gray shading.
A well detailed and pleasing example of this better date.
Sharp detail with lustrous surfaces that have a faint golden hue. A truly scarce date in Extremely Fine or higher grade.
Blast white frosty surfaces and an excellent strike. A lofty grade for the issue with only 3 coins graded finer at NGC.
Battleship-gray.
Sharply struck with flashy luster that is white with splashes of golden hue. A better date that is particularly tough in mint state. Only 5 coins have graded finer at PCGS.
Rich steel-gray surfaces.
Arrows & Rays. Rich gray surfaces with a blend of gold and blue hue on the reverse.
Arrows and Rays. Rich gray shading.
Arrows. Sharply struck with lustrous satiny surfaces. Touches of violet and blue hues blend in the outer core. Only 4 coins graded numerically finer at PCGS.
Well detailed gunmetal-gray surfaces.
CAC. Very sharply struck with thick satiny luster. While the obverse has a crisp white appearance, the reverse offers a silver-gray background with light gold hue and a splash of turquoise toning.
Rich gray two-tone.
Rich gray surfaces.
Fantastic quality and nearly blast white with just a very faint champagne hue. The design is heavily frosted and contrasts beautifully against the deep mirrored fields.
Solid detail with pleasing natural coin-gray surfaces. Scarce in any grade with just 80,000 minted. Particularly rare in high grade as none have graded mint state at either service.
Well detailed.
Medium gray overall with splashes of deep gray. 56,000 minted.