1864 $2.50 AU58 认证号81307068, PCGS号7800
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Ron Guth
The 1864 Quarter Eagle is a great rarity in any grade. The Mint State example that Akers never saw showed up in 1996 when coins from the Byron Reed collection appeared on the market. Lot 57 in the October 1996 Spink America & Christie's auction was a Gem Uncirculated example that subsequently graded MS67 at NGC. In 1996, that coin brought $132,000...today it would bring substantially more because it is the finest known by a whopping seven points.
Much ado has been made when comparing the business strike and Proof 1864 Quarter Eagles. Usually, the claim is that business strikes are rarer than proofs, but such is not the case. They are of similar rarity -- about a dozen known of each format. However, the Proofs are usually preferred because they are less expensive than comparably graded business strikes and, as shown above, the Proofs are nicer overall.
David Akers (1975/88)
The 1864 is one of the great rarities of the quarter eagle series, particularly as a nonproof. As the auction records indicate, proofs are much more common than circulation strike 1864's, and only eight of a meager 23 appearances of this date were of business strikes. I have neither seen nor heard of an uncirculated 1864 and have seen no more than 6 or 7 business strikes in all.稀有性和存量估计 了解更多
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