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The Quarter Dollar is a United States coin worth 25 cents. It has been produced on and off since 1796 and consistently since 1831. The Capped Bust design (also known as the Liberty Cap Quarter) was the second type of quarter dollar issued into circulation, replacing the Draped Bust quarter in 1815. It features a new eagle reverse on which the value is given as "25 cents" again and not as "quarter dollar" as on later coins. The obverse design - common for the half dime, dime, quarter and half dollar of the time - shows a new concept of the portrait of Liberty where she wears a soft cap; it was designed by John Reich and modified by Chief Engraver of the Mint, William Kneass. It proved to be a popular design and lasted from 1807 to 1839 on the half dollar, 1815 to 1838 on the quarter, 1809 to 1837 on the dime, and 1829 to 1837 on the half dime. All four of these coin were struck in 89.24% silver and 10.76% copper initially; the quarter changed to 90% silver in 1837. After 1828, there was a change in design which is minor according to some numismatic sources, or major according to others which classify the later coins as a new type. Earlier coins have a diameter of approximately 27 mm, which varies slightly. With new equipment installed at the Philadelphia Mint (which is the only mint where these coins were struck), a uniform diameter could be maintained; it was reduced to 24.3 mm. The design was changed to a wider border and a smaller date, and the motto on the reverse was removed. After 1838, the type was replaced by the Seated Liberty design. In later years, there were also changes in composition (the quarter is now made of copper-nickel), but these coins have never been demonetised and are still legal tender. This, of course, is of academic interest only, as their numismatic value is enormously higher than their face value. | ||||
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Coin Name | Reverse | Obverse | Details |
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Quarter Dollar 1815 Capped Bust |
Material: 0.892 Silver Mint: Philadelphia Mint Mintage: 89,235 |
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Quarter Dollar 1818 Capped Bust |
Material: 0.892 Silver Mint: Philadelphia Mint Mintage: 361,174 |
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Quarter Dollar 1819 Capped Bust |
Material: 0.892 Silver Mint: Philadelphia Mint Mintage: 144,000 |
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Quarter Dollar 1820 Capped Bust |
Material: 0.892 Silver Mint: Philadelphia Mint Mintage: 127,444 |
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Quarter Dollar 1821 Capped Bust |
Material: 0.892 Silver Mint: Philadelphia Mint Mintage: 216,851 |
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Quarter Dollar 1822 Capped Bust |
Material: 0.892 Silver Mint: Philadelphia Mint Mintage: 64,080 |
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Quarter Dollar 1823 Capped Bust |
Material: 0.892 Silver Mint: Philadelphia Mint Mintage: 17,800 |
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Quarter Dollar 1824 Capped Bust |
Material: 0.892 Silver Mint: Philadelphia Mint Mintage: 168,000 |
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Quarter Dollar 1825 Capped Bust |
Material: 0.892 Silver Mint: Philadelphia Mint Mintage: unknown |
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Quarter Dollar 1827 Capped Bust |
Material: 0.892 Silver Mint: Philadelphia Mint Mintage: 4,000 |
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Quarter Dollar 1828 Capped Bust |
Material: 0.892 Silver Mint: Philadelphia Mint Mintage: 102,000 |
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Quarter Dollar 1831 Capped Bust |
Material: 0.892 Silver Mint: Philadelphia Mint Mintage: 398,000 |
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Quarter Dollar 1832 Capped Bust |
Material: 0.892 Silver Mint: Philadelphia Mint Mintage: 320,000 |
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Quarter Dollar 1833 Capped Bust |
Material: 0.892 Silver Mint: Philadelphia Mint Mintage: 156,000 |
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Quarter Dollar 1834 Capped Bust |
Material: 0.892 Silver Mint: Philadelphia Mint Mintage: 286,000 |
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Quarter Dollar 1835 Capped Bust |
Material: 0.892 Silver Mint: Philadelphia Mint Mintage: 1,952,000 |
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Quarter Dollar 1836 Capped Bust |
Material: 0.892 Silver Mint: Philadelphia Mint Mintage: 472,000 |
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Quarter Dollar 1837 Capped Bust |
Material: 0.900 Silver Mint: Philadelphia Mint Mintage: 252,400 |
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Quarter Dollar 1838 Capped Bust |
Material: 0.900 Silver Mint: Philadelphia Mint Mintage: 366,000 |
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Country | United States |
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Currency | US Dollar |
Sub-type of | Quarter Dollar |
From | 1815 |
To | 1838 |
Face Value | 25 (x Cent) |
Current | No |
Material | 0.892 Silver |
Designer | John Reich, William Kneass |
Technology | Milled (machine-made) |
Shape | Round |
Orientation | Coin Alignment (Axis 6) |
Size | 27.0000 mm |
Mass | 6.7400 g |
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