1815 Bust Quarter B-1 Good 4 NGC Brown Label
1815 Bust Quarter B-1 Good 4 NGC Brown Label
1815 Bust Quarter Good 4 NGC
The 1815 Bust Quarter is a historic early U.S. quarter dollar, struck only in this single year between 1807 and 1818. Designed by John Reich, the obverse features Liberty with a capped bust surrounded by thirteen stars, while the reverse depicts a heraldic eagle with a shield, arrows, and olive branch. This coin is attributed as the B-1 die marriage and is graded Good 4 by NGC with the Brown Label, showing heavy circulation wear but retaining clear design outlines.
1815 Bust Quarter B-1 Good 4 NGC
With a mintage of just 89,235 coins, the 1815 is a one-year type and one of the most significant early quarter issues. Its scarcity, combined with its role as the only quarter produced during that decade, makes it an essential addition for collectors of early U.S. type coinage. Certified examples like this offer both authenticity and historical appeal.