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NGC Certifies New Bust Quarter Variety: 1822 B3 Previously Unknown Die Marriage

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NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation® (NGC®) has certified an 1822 quarter dollar variety that was previously unknown to numismatists. The new discovery has been cataloged as Browning-3, adding a third variety to the two 1822 die marriages that have been sought by generations of quarter collectors.

The numbering system for early quarter dollars was devised by Ard W. Browning and published in his 1925 book, The Early Quarter Dollars of the United States. Though this reference has since been superseded by two superior works produced within the past ten years, early quarters are still attributed by numismatists according to Browning numbers.

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Variety B-1 of 1822 combined Obverse 1 and Reverse R (the reverse dies being lettered sequentially from 1815 onward). B-2 employed this same obverse in combination with Reverse S, which it shared with 1828 B-3. The coin recently confirmed by NGC as a new variety combines Obverse 1 for 1822 with Reverse T, a die used to coin the single varieties of 1823 and 1824 quarters, as well as 1825 B-1 and 1828 B-2. This marriage of Obverse 1 and Reverse T was previously unknown for 1822 quarters.

Reverse T is easily identified by its broken upper arrow shaft and lower arrow head. This same die state is seen on the scarce 1823/2 quarters, but the die was subsequently repaired before use with the three later dates. These 1824/2, 1825 and 1828 quarters reveal an engraving scratch from the lower arrow head that attests to its repair.

NGC was selected to certify this presently unique coin after its owner, a collector in Illinois, contacted Heritage Auctions. His photos were sent to Heritage Auctions President Greg Rohan, who shared them with Senior Numismatist Mark Borckardt and Cataloger John Sculley. It was on their advice that the owner met with NGC Research Director David W. Lange at a coin show, where Lange accepted the coin for certification. It was carefully studied for authenticity, grade and variety before being certified by NGC as AG 3, B-3, Discovery Coin.

The subject coin is worn in a pattern that suggests the dies were not perfectly aligned. Its obverse is more worn at the left, while its reverse shows greater wear at the right. The quarter is naturally toned, with lighter relief elements that give it a slight cameo quality, and a subtle planchet lamination is visible at 8 o'clock obverse. The coin's owner has not announced any plans for his rarity.
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It is refreshing to learn that new discoveries are still possible, and perhaps lurking for the keen-eyed collector.
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That one have GOT to be pretty darn rare. Browning did an incredible with his original book over 100 years ago with only a few new discoveries since it was published, and then the two new books published 8 years ago after years of extensive research. Then all the searching that has been done since those came out it was still eight years before this new variety with such a glaring identification feature was discovered. It must be incredibly rare.
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Pretty darn cool. I am sure everybody is out there looking now (cough I am cough) but this reverse is well known and easily recognizable this may not be one of those were the discovery leads to many others soon after.
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