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.finally arrived.
I have been looking for a late 1840's Philadelphia mint quarter for some time, and this one seemed to fit the bill, but was a bit skeptical about how it would look like in-hand based on the original pictures.
I was therefore pleasantly surprised with what actually came this morning.
My pictures do not to the coin justice: it has a pleasant golden tone with nice luster remaining on semi-reflective fields. I had originally estimated the grade as EF40'sh, but it is actually better.

I do not think I will be sending this one back.

How does she look to you?
Thanks for your comments as always.



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Nice coin! Maybe EF45, but I don't think AU on account of wear on the eagle feathers. I had the same urge to get a Seated dollar from the early 1850's, and found an 1853 in VF I could afford.
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I think you could squeeze a low AU out of that coin.
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Here is some information about the 1848 quarter:

http://www.seateddimevarieties.com/...bleddate.htm

Two die pairings are known for this year. This one is Briggs 1-A with a repunched date and a so-called compass point on the reverse.
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Very nice example I think it could possibly go AU too.
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Looks solid for EF-45, with a pleasing original look. The date is broadly re-punched with the original digits shifted to the left. The reverse shield also has the "compass point" defect described in this interesting article by Greg Johnson.

http://www.seateddimevarieties.com/...bleddate.htm

It's a lovely coin and I wouldn't send it back either! Congrats!
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It looks like it should go AU50. If there's more luster than the images show then a 53 grade is possible. Nice one!
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Very nice looking coin, good eye appeal.

Is this for a type set?

I know it would good in my set.
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Much better than EF40 in my opinion. Easy AU50.
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I'm in the AU-50 camp on this one, Germanicvs. Regardless, it may well be a condition census piece, among the top ten, perhaps? Super coin ...
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Thank you very much for your comments.

I am also of the opinion this coin would grade AU50, perhaps a little higher. I see only very small amount of wear or rub on the obverse, and some small field abrasions.

For some reason I am unable to take good pictures of my Seated coinage, be it dimes or quarters, such that the luster present to the naked eye becomes evident. I even showed this coin to my wife, and she liked it (at least she did not ask he how much I paid for it).

I have read that the 1848 quarter used to be considered quite a scarce issue, and has become more abundant in recent years - possibly as a small hoard was released and dispersed. Still, it is a considered to be one of the a scarcer Philadelphia mint quarters from the 1840's.
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I'm thinking AU-50 with a little upside potential.
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Completely agree, AU-55. Super coin. Look at that hair!

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AU53 and appears to be a recut or repunched date as well based on the lines around the numerals.
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