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[L#0246] 1827/3 25c Restrike PCGS PF63

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[L#0246] 1827/3 25c Restrike PCGS PF63
All 1827 Capped Bust Quarter Dollars, whether an Original struck in 1827 or a Restrike made at a later date, are overdates with a 3 visible beneath the 7 of the date. The Original 1827 Quarter Dollar has always been recognized as a classic rarity. Despite a reported mintage of 4,000 coins, only a dozen or so are known to exist. Most are Proofs, although the Eliasberg coin was well circulated. Because of its rarity, Mint employees restruck the 1827 Quarter sometime prior to 1860 using an 1827 Obverse and an 1819 Reverse. The flat based 2 of the 1819 Reverse indicates a Restrike -- all of the Original 1827 Quarter Dollars have a curl based 2. Walter Breen lists twelve different examples of the Restrike in his "Encyclopedia" to which the Byron Reed coin should be added. According to Breen, at least three of the Restrikes were struck over Quarter Dollars of an earlier date, including one with a visible undertype of 1806! Breen considers these the earliest Restrikes, based on die state evidence he observed (later Restrikes have dies that are more rusty). The current light gray toned example has only slight traces of die rust, mostly around the lower region of the obverse near the date. PCGS holder #50024852.