1838-1891 Seated Liberty Silver Quarter Dollar Fine-Very Fine (Random Year)
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1838-1891 Seated Liberty Silver Quarter Dollar Fine-Very Fine (Random Year)
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An 1838–1891 Seated Liberty Silver Quarter Dollar (Random Year), offered by Bullion Exchanges, is a timeless piece of 19th-century American coinage. Each coin is struck in .900 silver with a total weight of 6.25 grams (0.1808 troy ounces of pure silver) and a diameter of 24.3 mm. Graded in Fine to Very Fine condition, these historic quarters display moderate circulation wear yet preserve strong design details, making them an appealing choice for both collectors and history enthusiasts.
As coins that circulated widely during an era of westward expansion, the Civil War, and Reconstruction, Seated Liberty quarters are tangible relics of U.S. history. They remain highly collectible for their artistry, variety, and connection to some of the most pivotal decades in the nation’s past.
Coin Features:
- Contains 0.1808 troy oz of .900 fine silver
- Fine - Very Fine Condition
- Produced by the US Mint
- Obverse: Depicts Liberty seated on a rock, holding a shield in one hand and a staff with a Liberty cap in the other, surrounded by stars symbolizing the original states
- Reverse: Depicts an eagle holding three arrows and an olive branch with the denomination inscribed below.
The 1838–1891 Seated Liberty Silver Quarter Dollar Fine–Very Fine (Random Year) represents one of the most iconic U.S. coin designs of the 19th century. With its long history, multiple subtypes, and ties to critical moments in American development, this quarter is both a collectible treasure and a piece of living history. Whether you’re building a type set or expanding your collection of vintage U.S. silver, these coins are a must-have addition. If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact one of our customer service representatives.
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