Black Cat Twenty Cent and Quarter Dollar Type Set (1796-present) Coin Album

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1878 20C PR67+ PCGS #5306

CAC - The Finest Graded at PCGS

1796 25C Browning 1 MS64 PCGS #38919

CAC - Reddish-purple, electric-blue, and gold toning clings to the borders, transitioning to yellowish-green toward the centers where it blends with aqua-blue on the obverse and soft silver-gray on the reverse. The surfaces of each side are almost wholly prooflike. Sharply struck design elements complement the magnificent toning. Liberty's hair strands and all curls are well-delineated, as are the eye pupil and drapery folds. The eagle's head is much better struck than seen on most other 1796 quarter dollars, revealing crisp eye detail and a full tongue

1806/5 25C MS65+ PCGS #5315

CAC - This coin was part of the Oliver Jung Type Collection

1815 25C Browning 1 MS66+ PCGS #38942

CAC - Browning-1. The finest 1815 quarter graded by PCGS. Both obverse and reverse glow with satiny luster, cartwheeling over silver gray surfaces blushed with peach and tinted with violet, gold, and pastel blue. Every design element is fully struck, each obverse star shows its complete center, and nearly every border denticle is bold and rounded, showing softness only to the left of 12:00 on the obverse, right of 12:00 on the reverse. The eye appeal, encompassing the superlative luster, elegant color, and complete detail, is perhaps unsurpassable. The Jimmy Hayes 1815 Quarter Ex. Pogue.

1835 25C MS66 PCGS #5354

CAC - "The obverse shows a silver center framed with rings of amber-gold, aqua, jade, violet, and russet nearest the rims. The reverse is also silver in the centers, with russet-gold and cobalt-blue peripheral accents. ....... the eye appeal is simply off the charts." Ex "Col." E.H.R. Green/Newman.

1839 25C No Drapery MS66+ PCGS #5392

CAC - The finest 1839 Seated Quarter. Glowing luster proceeds from each side, highlighting the alternating areas of silver-white, lavender-gray, and copper-gold color that create intense eye appeal. Well-struck surfaces are noticeably free of even the smallest impairments. Ex Gardner, Jung.

1865 25C PR67+ DCAM PCGS #95561

CAC - The Stunning Sole Finest Known. "The profound Deep Cameo contrast is immediately apparent on both sides when the coin is held in-hand, complemented by near-brilliant surfaces that produce a strong white-and-black appearance. A slight champagne tinge on each side adds a touch of warmth overall. Boldly struck motifs enjoy untouched, mint-fresh luster, while the fields are so well mirrored that they could compete with those of modern Mint proof coinage." Ex: BigMo Civil War Collection

1881 25C PR68+ CAM PCGS #85582

CAC - "Remarkable concentric toning is the hallmark of the present pristine specimen. The obverse has a small peach-gold center framed by rings of cherry-red, ocean-blue, and apricot. The reverse displays similar bands of color; except they are relegated to the margins while the center remains brilliant. Fully struck and magnificent."

1874 25C Arrows PR67+ CAM PCGS #85575

CAC - "This spectacular coin is the sole-finest 1874 Arrows proof quarter certified in either Cameo or Deep Cameo finish -- a high-end Superb Gem, with a pinpoint-sharp strike and the all-important PCGS Plus designation. Exquisite turquoise and russet-tan toning decorates each side, suggesting original proof set color."

1896 25C PR68DCAM PCGS #95682

CAC - This stunning 1896 Barber quarter proof displays the desirable white-on-black appearance to maximum effect. Struck with pinpoint precision, the snow-white motifs float above jet-black fields that exhibit unfathomable depths of watery reflectivity. The delicate proof surfaces are exquisitely preserved and virtually pristine on both sides of this majestic Superb Gem specimen.

1917-D 25C Type 1 MS68FH PCGS #5709

CAC - The only MS68 Type I Standing Liberty Quarter Endorsed by CAC. The detail is excellent, not only on Liberty's head but on the small feathers of the eagle. Strong mint luster swirls beneath deep and gorgeous patina, which covers the surfaces in patches of peach-umber, green-gold, and muted powder-blue.