This coin looks to have been made into a necklas and then the hole filled.
In 1853 and 1873, the US Mint changed the weight on all of the Seated Liberty coinage, plus added arrows as part of the die design.
In 1856, then in 1875, the arrows were removed from the design.
Only in 1853 were there rays of sunshine surrounding the bald eagle on the reverse design.
On the obverse, of the 1853 Seated Liberty Quarter with Arrows, the Seated Liberty is pictured above the coin's date of mintage. On both sides of the date, are two arrows pointing in opposite directions. The reverse depicts the American icon of a bald eagle, encircled by sun rays and the coin's denominational value.
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