April 12, 2012
1804 Gold Quarter Eagles Dollar
The 1804 is a 14 reverse stars that designed by Robert Scot and these all examples of this date and type were struck at the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mint. It is measure in 20 millimeters in the diameter and weight of 76.5 grains or 4.37 grams and this is made of metal which is contain 91.7 percent of pure gold and 8.3 percent of silver and copper combination. This series has a circulation strike mintage of 3,327 pieces. This series is grade in the Mint State of MS-60, which is the obverse is some abrasion and the contact marks are evident and most noticeably on the hair to the left of the Miss Liberty’s forehead and on the higher relief areas of the cap. The luster should be full and rich. In the reverse of this grade the field area is complex and there is not much open space with stars above the eagle, the arrows and the olive branch and the other features.
F-12: 5,500 dollars
AU-55: 22,500 dollars
MS-60: 35,000 dollars
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