Liberty Seated Quarters are a type of U.S. silver coin struck from 1836 to 1891, with the initial design introduced in 1839. The coins feature a depiction of Liberty seated on a rock, holding a shield and a pole with a cap, symbolizing freedom. The 25-cent denomination was minted primarily in Philadelphia, and the early issues, including the 1839 date, are highly sought after by collectors for their historical significance and artistic design. The Liberty Seated series encompasses several variations and mint marks, with particular years commanding premium prices in the numismatic market.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1839 25c No Drapery 25c Liberty Seated Quarters 1839 Philadelphia
1839 25c No Drapery 25c Liberty Seated Quarters 1839 Philadelphia