Liberty Quarter Eagles
1887 $2 1/2 MS64 PCGS. Some crumbling appears in the dentilation on the left side of the reverse. A curving, U-shaped strike-through occurs at Liberty's jawline, with light marks nearby. The reverse is well-preserved, and both sides show a good strike. The 1887 quarter eagle saw an extremely low mintage of 6,160 circulation strikes at a time when few gold coins of any denomination were struck in Philadelphia. Population: 20 in 64, 2 finer (1/17).