1854 25C Arrows N1 Certification #41781482, PCGS #5432
Expert Comments
Ron Guth
In 1854, the Mint decided to remove the rays from the back of the Quarter Dollars. From a technical standpoint, the rays created difficulties in striking the coins (more crevies in which to force the metal), and the obverse arrowheads were sufficient to let the public know that the new coins were different from the old (they were lighter). In 1854, the Phildalphia Mint struck nearly 13 million Quarter Dollars, creating an ample supply for both commerce and collectors. As a result, Mint State examples are quite common, especially in MS63 and MS64. The finest examples top out at MS66.
PCGS #
5432
Designer
Robert Ball Hughes/Christian Gobrecht
Edge
Reeded
Diameter
24.30 millimeters
Weight
6.20 grams
Mintage
12380000
Metal
90% Silver, 10% Copper
Pop Higher
1143
Pop Lower
0
Region
The United States of America
Price Guide
PCGS Population
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Rarity and Survival Estimates Learn More
65 or Better | 5000 |
All Grades | 400 |
60 or Better | 30 |
65 or Better | R-4.0 |
All Grades | R-6.2 |
60 or Better | R-8.9 |
65 or Better | 6 / 6 |
All Grades | 5 / 6 |
60 or Better | 4 / 6 |
65 or Better | 110 / 114 TIE |
All Grades | 94 / 114 TIE |
60 or Better | 56 / 114 TIE |