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1805 QUARTER DOLLAR

PCGS No: 5313

Mintage:

Circulation strikes: 121,394
Proofs: 0

Designer: Robert Scot

Diameter: ±27.5 millimeters

Metal content:
Silver - 89%
Copper - 11%

Weight: ±104 grains (±6.74 grams)

Edge: Reeded

Mintmark: None (all examples of this date were struck at Philadelphia)

Varieties (5):
Browning 1 - Rare
Browning 2 - Scarce
Browning 3 - Very Common
Browning 4 - Very Scarce
Browning 5 - Extremely Rare 

Notes:
The finest Uncirculated example graded by PCGS is a single MS-65.

Significant examples:
See variety listings

Recent appearances:
See variety listings

Sources and/or recommended reading:
"The PCGS Population Report, July 2003" by The Professional Coin Grading Service

"John Reich Journal, January 2001", Volume 13, Issue 2, page 15

 

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