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Quarter Dollars 1828 Br-4. NGC MS65

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Quarter Dollars 1828 Br-4. NGC MS65

Quarter Dollars 1828 Browning-4. NGC graded Mint State 65. Fully struck, no detail is left incomplete. Surfaces are prooflike and the entire coin is free of even the most minute contact marks. Silver gray mint luster is further enhanced with somewhat mottled toning in shades of rose, blue-violet, olive and antique gold. On both sides, the color is heavier and quite vibrant at the right side. It is an amazing example! Obvious special care was taken during the striking process and since, it has been carefully coveted and preserved.<BR><BR>The provenance of this coin is incomparable. It traces its pedigree to the renowned Garrett Collection, held in curatorship by Johns Hopkins University for much of the twentieth century. The Garretts purchased it from the legendary Chapman Brothers in March 1883. Sold by Bowers and Merena as part of their Garrett Collection, Part 2 sale in March 1980 when the university divested itself of nearly all of the Garrett numismatic holdings, it realized a then princely sum of $60,000. In its write-up, the cataloguer presented the headline "Possible Proof 1828 Quarter," and offered a sound argument at some length favoring its potential recognition as a Proof. They thought it very well might be and we think it very well might be, as well. While certified by NGC has a business strike, Proof criteria is evident at every possible point of examination.<BR><BR>Proof quarters were indeed struck in 1828, including several struck using the Browning-4 die variation. It is not reported in what format the Chapmans sold this example as. Very likely it was purchased as a Proof, but we have no way of confirming that proposal. It just looks like a coin the Chapmans would have wanted to sell as a Proof, and rightfully so, for it was a perfect companion piece to other Proofs held in the Garrett collection, including a breathtaking Proof original 1827 quarter.<BR><BR>Whether this famous Capped Bust quarter eventually will be certified as a survivor of just 12 Proofs struck remains to be seen. But one fact is indisputable. It is a fabulous coin. If it remains in a business strike holder it is right up there among the very finest known, not only for the date, but for the whole series. Inspection is suggested. Estimate $20,000.00-$25,000.00