This 1851 Seated Liberty Quarter from Philadelphia features intricate details and has been lightly circulated.
With a denomination of 25C and composition of silver, this coin is a valuable addition to any collection.
The coin has not been certified but has been well-maintained and is in excellent condition.
The obverse features Lady Liberty seated on a rock holding a shield with a free-standing pole.
The reverse features an eagle with wings spread perched on a cloud with the denomination written underneath.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this beautiful coin.
Coin was in a coin holder/Charm/pendant making this coin ever so lightly circulated.
Naturally toned.
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