You have a 1846 Seated Liberty Quarter, a classic U.S. coin that is part of the Seated Liberty series, which was minted from 1838 to 1891. This particular quarter was struck at the Philadelphia Mint, denoted by the mint mark 'P', indicating it was produced in the original minting location of the United States. The coin has a diameter of 24.3 mm and weighs approximately 6.68 grams, made of silver, which was the standard material for U.S. quarters during this period. With a total mintage of about 510,000, the 1846 Seated Liberty Quarter is relatively more common than some other dates in the series; however, its value can still vary significantly based on its condition and preservation. In circulation, this quarter held a denomination of 25 cents, commonly referred to as "twenty-five cents" or simply "quarter." Its design features a seated figure of Liberty, holding a shield and a liberty cap, with intricate detailing that reflects the artistry of mid-19th century coinage. Collectors often seek this coin for its historical value, aesthetic appeal, and silver content. The condition, or grade, of this coin will significantly influence its market value, ranging from common circulated states to high-grade examples that are prized by numismatists. Overall, the 1846 Seated Liberty Quarter remains a cherished piece of American coinage history, representing both the era it was minted in and the craftsmanship of that time.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 0.25 |
diameter | 24.3 |
height | 0 |
material | Silver |
mint-mark | P |
mintage | 510000 |
type | Coins |
weight | 6.68 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 1846 |