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Seated Liberty Quarter Coins FAQs
Seated Liberty quarters were produced from 1838 to 1874.
Christian Gobrecht.
There are 6 Seated Liberty Quarter Designs.
The Seated Liberty design was used on various denominations of U.S. coins, including the quarter, from the 1830s to the 1890s. The Seated Liberty Quarter, in particular, underwent several design modifications during its mintage: No Drapery, No motto, Arrows & Rays, No motto-arrows at date, with motto, with motto-arrows at date.
Total weight of 6.68 grams consisting of .900 silver and .100 copper.
Seated Liberty Quarte was produced at 4 mints.
Philadelphia Mint (No mint mark): The primary mint facility, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, produced the Seated Liberty Quarter throughout its entire run. Coins from this mint do not have a mint mark.
New Orleans Mint (O mint mark): Located in New Orleans, Louisiana, this mint produced the Seated Liberty Quarter at various times during the coin's mintage.
San Francisco Mint (S mint mark): Located in San Francisco, California, this mint also produced the Seated Liberty Quarter during certain years.
Carson City Mint (CC mint mark): Located in Carson City, Nevada, this mint produced the Seated Liberty Quarter for a limited number of years.
Reverse (back of the coin) at the bottom just below the eagle.