April 12, 2012
1824 Gold Coins Quarter Eagle
This 1824 capped head quarter eagle is designed by Robert Scot and this is minted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It has a circulation strike mintage of 2,600 and has proofs mintage of 5 pieces estimated. It is composed of metal which is containing 91.7 percent of pure gold and 8.3 percent of silver and copper combination. This coin is measure in the diameter of 18.5 millimeters and weight of 67.5 grains or 4.37 grams. All examples are exceedingly rare today and are usually encountered only when great collections are dispersed. The obverse and the reverse of this coin which is graded in PF-60 have extensive hairlines and may have nicks and contact marks. The proof coins were made on a limited basis for presentation and for distribution to numismatists.
F-12: 6,000 dollars
AU-55: 18,500 dollars
MS-60: 32,500 dollars
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