> Detail View: Lot 371 Lot # 371 1872-CC Seated Liberty Quarter. Briggs 1-A. VG-8 (PCGS). Description: The 1872-CC Seated Quarter (just 22,850 pieces struck) is a rare find at all levels of preservation. An appealing survivor at the lower reaches of the grading scale, this VG example exhibits even silver-gray patina to surfaces that are uncommonly free of sizeable abrasions for having seen extensive circulation. All major design elements are readily evident. PCGS# 5482.
> Detail View: Lot 1086 Lot # 1086 1870-CC Seated Liberty Quarter. Briggs 1-A, the only known dies. AG-3 Details--Damaged, Tooled (ANACS). Description: Heavy wear with much of the rim worn into the peripheral devices. Among those devices that remain clear are the all-important date and CC mintmark. Very rare issue! PCGS# 5477.
1878-CC Liberty Seated Quarter PCGS MS-65 1878-CC Liberty Seated Quarter PCGS MS-65 1878-CC Liberty Seated Quarter PCGS MS-65 Mintage: 996,000 Just when we think that we can not improve on the quality of the MS-65 specimens of “CC” quarters we stock in inventory, along comes one like the show-stopper offered here. This piece possesses as much eye appeal as any MS-66 example we’ve ever had. The obverse is practically snow white, and the reverse is white all around, except for the lovely mauve ring of toning
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> Detail View: Lot 377 Lot # 377 1877-CC Seated Liberty Quarter. Briggs 2-B. Repunched Date. Genuine--Code 94, Altered Surfaces (PCGS). Description: A loupe reveals bold repunching at the bases of the digits 77 in the date, as well as more minor repunching to the left base of the digit 1 in the date. Evidence of heavy die rust (as struck) to the top of Liberty's portrait is also diagnostic of this interesting RPD. A pretty piece despite the impairment, the obverse is brilliant within a halo of rich
> Detail View: Lot 1089 Lot # 1089 1871-CC Seated Liberty Quarter. Briggs 1-A, the only known dies. EF-40 Details--Heavily Damaged (ANACS). Description: This is an original example with blended lilac-gray and golden-gray patination. Both sides also offer sharp definition in almost all areas, this feature further enhancing the desirability of this rare CC-mint Quarter. The damage referred to on the ANACS insert takes the form of scattered rim nicks on the obverse and several heavy scratches in and around the
1875-CC Liberty Seated Quarter PCGS AU-50 1875-CC Liberty Seated Quarter PCGS AU-50 1875-CC Liberty Seated Quarter PCGS AU-50 Mintage: 140,000 As a semi-key date in the “CC” quarter series, some of this specimen’s luster still shines through. The obverse surfaces are a satiny, steel-grey color, with the periphery veiled in shades of auburn. The fields, although clear of patina, have a “fogged glass” effect. The reverse is completely speckled with shades of auburn, green, and turquoise. Softness is visible
> Detail View: Lot 1090 Lot # 1090 1871-CC Seated Liberty Quarter. Briggs 1-A, the only known dies. VG-8 (PCGS). Description: Original toning in olive-russet and medium-gray patina, the surfaces quite smooth for a heavily circulated example of this rare early CC-mint silver issue. We do note some old, light verdigris around the devices and along the borders. PCGS# 5479.
> Detail View: Lot 1090 Lot # 1090 1871-CC Seated Liberty Quarter. Briggs 1-A, the only known dies. VG-8 (PCGS). Description: Original toning in olive-russet and medium-gray patina, the surfaces quite smooth for a heavily circulated example of this rare early CC-mint silver issue. We do note some old, light verdigris around the devices and along the borders. PCGS# 5479.
> Detail View: Lot 1086 Lot # 1086 1870-CC Seated Liberty Quarter. Briggs 1-A, the only known dies. AG-3 Details--Damaged, Tooled (ANACS). Description: Heavy wear with much of the rim worn into the peripheral devices. Among those devices that remain clear are the all-important date and CC mintmark. Very rare issue! PCGS# 5477.
> Detail View: Lot 371 Lot # 371 1872-CC Seated Liberty Quarter. Briggs 1-A. VG-8 (PCGS). Description: The 1872-CC Seated Quarter (just 22,850 pieces struck) is a rare find at all levels of preservation. An appealing survivor at the lower reaches of the grading scale, this VG example exhibits even silver-gray patina to surfaces that are uncommonly free of sizeable abrasions for having seen extensive circulation. All major design elements are readily evident. PCGS# 5482.
> Detail View: Lot 5185 Lot # 5185 1877-CC Seated Liberty Quarter. AU-58 (NGC). Description: PCGS# 5505.
> Seated Liberty Quarter-With Mo... Diameter: 24.3 millimeters Weight: 6.22 grams (6.25 grams after 1873) Composition: .900 silver, .100 copper Edge: Reeded Net Weight: .17998 ounce pure silver (.18085 after 1873) Bowers, Q. David, United States Dimes, Quarters and Half Dollars, Bowers and Merena Galleries, Wolfeboro, NH, 1986. Breen, Walter, Walter Breen's Complete Encyclopedia of U.S. and Colonial Coins, F.C.I. Press/Doubleday, New York, 1988. Briggs, Larry, The Comprehensive Encyclopedia of United States
1927-d Standing Liberty Quarters Good 1927-D 1886-s Morgan Dollars Very Good - $79.50 1857 Flying Eagle Cents Select Bu - $350.00 1919-s Lincoln Cents Select Bu - $69.00 1900-o/cc Morgan Dollars Extra Fine - $99.00 1904-s Morgan Dollars Very Fine+ - $149.00 1880-cc Morgan Dollars Very Fine - $219.00 1901 Morgan Dollars Extra Fine - $109.00 1935-d Washington Quarters Gem Bu - $350.00 1914-d Buffalo Nickels Almost Uncirculated - $350.00 1883-s Morgan Dollars Extra Fine+ - $69.00 1893 Morgan Dollars Extra
> Detail View: Lot 1085 Lot # 1085 1870-CC Seated Liberty Quarter. Briggs 1-A, the only known dies. Genuine--Code 92, Cleaning (PCGS). Description: This is a very nice and highly desirable 1870-CC Quarter, the stated impairment notwithstanding. For starters, the surfaces are remarkably smooth with none of the porosity and/or corrosion that is so often seen on early CC-mint silver coins. We also note a sharp quality of strike that is readily evident in the absence of all but light highpoint wear. Finally,
> Detail View: Lot 1094 Lot # 1094 1872-CC Seated Liberty Quarter. Briggs 1-A. VG-8 (PCGS). Description: Otherwise silver-gray surfaces reveal warmer dove-gray highlights around the obverse periphery. There are no mentionable abrasions apart from a hairline-thin obverse pinscratch across the bottom of Liberty's portrait. PCGS# 5482.
> Detail View: Lot 2033 Lot # 2033 1870-CC Seated Liberty Quarter. Briggs 1-A, the only known dies. VF Details--Improperly Cleaned (NCS). Description: The Carson City Mint delivered its first Seated Quarters in 1870 with a mintage of just 8,340 pieces. As it would continue to do through the mid-1870s, the facility shortchanged the annealing process for this issue by using pure Comstock Lode silver instead of the authorized alloy of 90% silver, 10% copper. The result is that the 1870-CC suffered grievously
> Detail View: Lot 2033 Lot # 2033 1870-CC Seated Liberty Quarter. Briggs 1-A, the only known dies. VF Details--Improperly Cleaned (NCS). Description: The Carson City Mint delivered its first Seated Quarters in 1870 with a mintage of just 8,340 pieces. As it would continue to do through the mid-1870s, the facility shortchanged the annealing process for this issue by using pure Comstock Lode silver instead of the authorized alloy of 90% silver, 10% copper. The result is that the 1870-CC suffered grievously
Ahwash, Kamal M., Encyclopedia of United States Liberty Seated Dimes 1837-1891, Kamal Press, Wallingford, PA, 1974. Bowers, Q. David, United States Dimes, Quarters and Half Dollars, Bowers and Merena, Wolfeboro, NH, 1986. Bowers, Q. David, United States Coins by Design Types, An Action Guide for the Collector and Investor, Bowers and Merena, Wolfeboro, NH, 1986. Breen, Walter, Walter Breen's Complete Encyclopedia of U.S. and Colonial Coins, F.C.I. Press/Doubleday, New York, 1988. Greer, Brian, The Complete
> Detail View: Lot 1093 Lot # 1093 1872-CC Seated Liberty Quarter. Briggs 1-A.Genuine--Code 91, Questionable Color (PCGS). Description: Moderately worn, yet with plenty of bold-to-sharp definition remaining in most areas. Dusky dove-gray patina to the obverse, the reverse darker with mostly steel-rose color. Fine-VF Details. PCGS# 5482.