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PCGS Cert #6652123

Entry
1926 Sesquicentennial $2.50
Grade
MS64
Valid
NO LONGER VALID
Status
Legacy
Yes
GSID
10213
CPG Price Guide
$1,250.00
Population
348
Population Higher
205
Series
Gold Commemoratives
Group
Commemoratives
Mint
Philadelphia
Mintage
46,019
Description
The last of the classic gold commemorative coins celebrates the 150th anniversary of the founding of the United States. Issued during the nation's grand Sesquicentennial in 1926 and struck alongside a half dollar also honoring the Sesquicentennial, this gold quarter eagle designed by John R. Sinnock features an obverse standing figure of Miss Liberty, who holds a scrolled Declaration of Independence in one hand and the Torch of Freedom in her other hand. The reverse showcases Independence Hall in Philadelphia.

Many of these coins saw wear in circulation. However, more than half of the survivors are known in uncirculated condition in grades ranging from MS60 through MS65. Examples grading MS66 or higher are very scarce and command significant premiums.

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