1836 25C B-3 (Regular Strike)

Series: Capped Bust Quarters 1815-1838

PCGS MS64

PCGS MS64

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PCGS MS62

PCGS MS62

PCGS MS61

PCGS MS61

PCGS #:
39007
Designer:
John Reich
Edge:
Reeded
Diameter:
24.30 millimeters
Weight:
6.74 grams
Mintage:
472,000
Mint:
Philadelphia
Metal:
89.2% Silver, 10.8% Copper
Major Varieties

Die Varieties

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Condition Census What Is This?

Pos Grade Image Pedigree and History
1 MS66 estimated grade

"Colonel" E.H.R. Green - Green Estate - Partnership of Eric P. Newman & B.G. Johnson (St. Louis Stamp & Coin Co.) - Eric P. Newman - Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society - Heritage 11/2013:33356, $99,875

2 MS64+ PCGS grade

Stack's/Bowers 3/2012:4071, $9,775 - Stack’s/Bowers 11/2012:3092, $11,750

#1 MS66 estimated grade

"Colonel" E.H.R. Green - Green Estate - Partnership of Eric P. Newman & B.G. Johnson (St. Louis Stamp & Coin Co.) - Eric P. Newman - Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society - Heritage 11/2013:33356, $99,875

#2 MS64+ PCGS grade

Stack's/Bowers 3/2012:4071, $9,775 - Stack’s/Bowers 11/2012:3092, $11,750

Ron Guth:

1836 Browning 3 is a common variety but an interesting one because of the die breaks that progress on both the front and back. Rea et al list five different die states; Tompkins lists six stages of the obverse and four stages of the reverse. In its terminal die state, both sides are literally shattered and the dies were no longer usuable.

High grade examples of the 1836 B-3 Quarter Dollar are fairly plentiful, though highly prized. Tompkins' top seven examples ranged from MS63 to MS64 (apparently, he was unaware of the existence of Eric Newman's example, which later graded out at NGC MS67). Rea et al's top ten list includes coins ranging from MS63 to MS66+ (the MS66+ being their interpretation of the Newman example).