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<p>[QUOTE="mrbrklyn, post: 1453521, member: 4381"]<a href="http://www.coinweek.com/news/coin-grading/coin-rarities-related-topics-the-controversy-over-1841-quarter-eagles-2%C2%BD-gold-coins-part-1/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.coinweek.com/news/coin-grading/coin-rarities-related-topics-the-controversy-over-1841-quarter-eagles-2%C2%BD-gold-coins-part-1/" rel="nofollow">http://www.coinweek.com/news/coin-grading/coin-rarities-related-topics-the-controversy-over-1841-quarter-eagles-2½-gold-coins-part-1/</a></p><p><br /></p><p> ... Article Tools ...</p><p> FacebookFacebook</p><p> TwitterTwitter</p><p> CoinWeek on You TubeYou Tube</p><p> Print ArticlePrint</p><p> Print PDFPrint PDF</p><p> Email SignupSign-up</p><p> CoinWeek RSS FeedsRSS Feed</p><p><br /></p><p>A Weekly CoinWeek Column by Greg Reynolds</p><p>News and Analysis regarding scarce coins, coin markets, and the coin collecting community #107</p><p><br /></p><p>Quarter Eagles (U.S. $2½ gold coins) were minted from 1796 to 1929, and in every year from 1829 to 1915. They are about the size of dimes and are 90% gold or nearly so. For decades, there was nearly unanimous agreement that all 1841 Quarter Eagles were struck in Proof format. There were no business strikes. There is now an ongoing debate, which is of tremendous importance, even to collectors who cannot afford 1841 Quarter Eagles. The debate relates to the definition of a Proof and whether experts can agree on the Proof status of a large number of 19th century coins, including many that are not particularly expensive.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mrbrklyn, post: 1453521, member: 4381"][url]http://www.coinweek.com/news/coin-grading/coin-rarities-related-topics-the-controversy-over-1841-quarter-eagles-2%C2%BD-gold-coins-part-1/[/url] ... Article Tools ... FacebookFacebook TwitterTwitter CoinWeek on You TubeYou Tube Print ArticlePrint Print PDFPrint PDF Email SignupSign-up CoinWeek RSS FeedsRSS Feed A Weekly CoinWeek Column by Greg Reynolds News and Analysis regarding scarce coins, coin markets, and the coin collecting community #107 Quarter Eagles (U.S. $2½ gold coins) were minted from 1796 to 1929, and in every year from 1829 to 1915. They are about the size of dimes and are 90% gold or nearly so. For decades, there was nearly unanimous agreement that all 1841 Quarter Eagles were struck in Proof format. There were no business strikes. There is now an ongoing debate, which is of tremendous importance, even to collectors who cannot afford 1841 Quarter Eagles. The debate relates to the definition of a Proof and whether experts can agree on the Proof status of a large number of 19th century coins, including many that are not particularly expensive.[/QUOTE]
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