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1868 25C Liberty Seated Quarter Dollar, Motto, NGC PR65CAM - Condition Rarity in Cameo!

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Gem proofs are quite elusive, as are pieces certified as Cameo proofs. Its low proof mintage made it a rarity starting in 1868! The Motto, In God We Trust, was added to the quarter in a ribbon above the eagle in 1866. Liberty Seated specialists should carefully consider this offering.

The Seated Liberty design was a collaboration of several hands and minds before it appeared on the silver dollar and other coins. It was U.S. Mint Director Robert B. Patterson, who, in 1835, was desirous of a new coin that was reminiscent of Britannia on British copper. Artist Thomas Sully was tasked with crafting a rendering of Liberty based on a set of British coins and medals. Then Sully's work was given to the newly hired engraver, Christian Gobrecht, who created a series of drawings before producing a copper die for study and presentation in Washington, D.C. When the new half dollars were produced, starting in 1839, they had an updated reverse that was a freshly engraved version of John Reich's 1807 eagle reverse design--sans the motto and ribbon. The year 1839 saw sculptor Robert Ball Hughes lower the relief, refine the proportions and dynamics of the Liberty, as well as add an eloquent fold of cloth from the right elbow. Thus the design as we know it today should really be called the "Patterson-Sully-Gobrecht-Hughes" design.

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PCGS # 5567
Grading Service NONE
Year of Issue NONE
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Denom Type N/A
Numeric Denomination 25C
Mint Location NONE
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