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1853 A&R 25c NGC MS65 [L#1018

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / US Coins Start Price:13,000.00 USD Estimated At:20,000.00 - 23,000.00 USD
1853 A&R 25c NGC MS65 [L#1018
From center to periphery the intense radiant frosty luster glows with none of the usual hampering toning spots or jarring marks. In fact, the coin is pretty close to “pristine” quality and should receive a decent amount of bidding.

The Coinage Act of February 21, 1853, reduced the weight of the denominations ranging from the half dime to the half dollar, thus making new issues unattractive to melters. To signify the change, the new coins had arrows added to the date, and for the quarter and half dollar, rays on the reverse. The rays were discontinued after 1853, and the arrows after 1855. The Liberty Seated dollar was not affected by the legislation, as nearly all pieces had been made for export purposes, where they were valued on their silver content in any event, the inscribed amount making no difference. In essence they were trade dollars, in an era before official trade dollars were made. Silver dollars continued to be produced in large quantities to the specific request of bullion depositors who had to pay $1.03, $1.04, or some other amount slightly in excess of face value, to obtain the coins. As they were being shipped overseas and valued as bullion, they found effective use. None were used domestically. Twenty years later, the Coinage Act of 1873 initiated the trade dollar denomination, after which time production of Liberty Seated dollars ended.