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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Capped Bust Quarters (Proof) series of Quarters in the U.S. Coins contains 28 distinct entries with CPG® values between $12,000.00 and $1,050,000.00.
As is the case with all early proof type coins, Bust quarter proofs are both rare and survive in tiny numbers. Yet, an ample run of proof Bust quarters exist of both the large-size and small-size type, providing deep-pocketed early type collectors with plenty of challenges.

Most proof Bust quarter issues survive with few representative specimens, most often numbering fewer than 5 to 10 pieces per date. In many cases even fewer of any single date remain, as is the case with the 1820 proof Bust quarter, which has just 3 known survivors, or the 1823/2, which has just 1 known survivor. Conversely, the 1827/3 original strike seems counts around 10 known specimens and an 1827/3 restrike has about 15 known survivors.

Even the later small-size Capped Bust quarters are rare in proof, with about a half dozen or fewer specimens known for any of the proof issues. While rare as a class, many of these early proof quarters exhibit stunning surfaces and, in some cases, gorgeous cameo contrast.

Catalog Detail

  Capped Bust Quarters (Proof) Value Range Favorite
Capped Bust Quarters (Proof) Value Range  
Capped Bust Quarter 25c Large Planchet, 1818-1828 PR Type Coin
$24,000
-
$252,000
$24,000 - $252,000
Capped Bust Quarter 25c Small Planchet, 1831-1838 PR Type Coin
$12,000
-
$194,500
$12,000 - $194,500
1818 25c B-8 PR Rare
-
 
1820 25c PR
$90,000
-
$324,000
$90,000 - $324,000
1821 25c PR
$210,000
-
$540,000
$210,000 - $540,000
1822 25c PR
$48,000
-
$360,000
$48,000 - $360,000
1822 25c 25/50c PR
$270,000
-
$324,000
$270,000 - $324,000
1823/2 25c PR
$660,000
-
$660,000
$660,000 - $660,000

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1824/2 25c B-1 PR
$240,000
-
$240,000
$240,000 - $240,000
1825/4/2 25c PR
-
 
1827/3 25c Original PR
$120,000
-
$840,000
$120,000 - $840,000
1827/3 25c Original PR CAM
$696,000
-
$1,050,000
$696,000 - $1,050,000
1827/3 25c Restrike PR
$78,000
-
$222,000
$78,000 - $222,000
1828 25c PR
$24,000
-
$252,000
$24,000 - $252,000
1831 25c Large Letters, B-5 PR
$20,000
-
$194,500
$20,000 - $194,500
1831 25c Large Letters, B-5 PR CAM
$33,000
-
$233,500
$33,000 - $233,500
1831 25c Small Letters, JD-2, B-1 PR
$81,500
-
$194,500
$81,500 - $194,500
1831 25c Small Letters, JD-2, B-1 PR CAM
-
 
1833 25c PR
$54,000
-
$216,000
$54,000 - $216,000
1833 25c PR DCAM
$66,000
-
$273,500
$66,000 - $273,500
1834 25c PR
$12,000
-
$288,000
$12,000 - $288,000
1834 25c PR CAM
$33,000
-
$345,500
$33,000 - $345,500
1835 25c PR
$12,000
-
$194,500
$12,000 - $194,500
1835 25c PR CAM
$18,000
-
$233,500
$18,000 - $233,500
1836 25c PR
$15,000
-
$194,500
$15,000 - $194,500
1836 25c PR CAM
$18,000
-
$233,500
$18,000 - $233,500
1837 25c PR
$210,000
-
$210,000
$210,000 - $210,000
1838 25c Capped Bust PR
$24,000
-
$233,500
$24,000 - $233,500
       

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Capped Bust Quarters (Proof) series of Quarters in the U.S. Coins contains 28 distinct entries with CPG® values between $12,000.00 and $1,050,000.00.
As is the case with all early proof type coins, Bust quarter proofs are both rare and survive in tiny numbers. Yet, an ample run of proof Bust quarters exist of both the large-size and small-size type, providing deep-pocketed early type collectors with plenty of challenges.

Most proof Bust quarter issues survive with few representative specimens, most often numbering fewer than 5 to 10 pieces per date. In many cases even fewer of any single date remain, as is the case with the 1820 proof Bust quarter, which has just 3 known survivors, or the 1823/2, which has just 1 known survivor. Conversely, the 1827/3 original strike seems counts around 10 known specimens and an 1827/3 restrike has about 15 known survivors.

Even the later small-size Capped Bust quarters are rare in proof, with about a half dozen or fewer specimens known for any of the proof issues. While rare as a class, many of these early proof quarters exhibit stunning surfaces and, in some cases, gorgeous cameo contrast.

Catalog Detail