1831 PCGS MS64 PQ Capped Bust Quarter, *VERY SCARCE* lustrous eye appealing coin1831 PCGS MS64 PQ Capped Bust Quarter, *VERY SCARCE* lustrous eye appealing coin

1831 PCGS MS64 PQ Capped Bust Quarter, *VERY SCARCE* lustrous eye appealing coin

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Listing Type:
This item is Cataloged Online in my Personal Coin Collection
Certified by:
PCGS
Condition or Grade of Item:
MS64 PQ
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Item Description

USA Coin Book Item ID Number:
463210
Coin Condition:
MS64 PQ
Certified By:
PCGS

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1831 PCGS MS64 PQ Capped Bust Quarter, *VERY SCARCE* lustrous eye appealing coin, a nice upper end MS64 worthy of a premium because I never settled for just average and you shouldn't either. I sold my entire high-end bust quarter collection over the past year, they are very much in demand and there is a shortage. This is my last one, and wouldn't be left except for the fact that I had several 1831's listed on ebay and it took a while to clear them. These are much scarcer than it appears in the population guides due to cracking out and re-submitting the nicest ones over and over to get an upgrade. For bust dimes and quarters I'd be willing to bet the numbers are about half of what is published simply because the grading services don't know they graded a piece several times over the past 35 years. Sweet coin, you'll like it.