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1806 Draped Bust Silver Quarter, Fine Condition but holed, Only 206,124 Minted

$ 79.2

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Strike Type: Business
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: Here is a 1806 holed quarter with unique character and natural toning
  • Mint Location: Philadelphia
  • Composition: Silver
  • KM Number: 36
  • Coin: Draped Bust
  • Year: 1806
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Denomination: 25C
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    1806 Draped Bust Silver Quarter, Fine Condition but holed, Only 206,124 Minted
    Another 1806 holed quarter with unique character and natural toning
    This historic era coin is a unique piece of history, thanks for looking
    Very Good Looking Quarter
    Holed roughly some 200 plus years ago?
    Maybe holed and tied with string to clothes because pants had no pockets.
    For the Draped Bust Quarter series:
    §
    Only five different dates were produced for the series, although it spanned a greater number of years from 1796 to 1807.
    §
    The lowest mintage occurred in 1796 at just 6,146 pieces. This also came to represent a subtype rarity for type set collectors.
    §
    The highest mintage occurred in the final year of the design in 1807 at 220,643 pieces.
    §
    Total number of coins minted for the design is 561,045, with an average mintage of 12,209 per year.
    Events
    [
    in 1806
    ·
    March 23 – The
    Lewis and Clark Expedition
    and their
    Corps of Discovery
    , having reached the
    Pacific Ocean
    after traveling through the
    Louisiana Purchase
    , begins      its journey home.
    ·
    March 28 – Washington College (modern-day
    Washington & Jefferson College
    ) is chartered by the
    Pennsylvania General Assembly
    .
    [1]
    ·
    March 29 – Construction is authorized of the
    National Road
    (the first United States federal highway).
    ·
    April 18 – The
    U.S. Congress
    passes the
    Non-importation Act
    in an attempt to coerce
    Great Britain
    to suspend its
    impressment
    of American sailors and to respect     American
    sovereignty
    and
    neutrality
    on the high seas.
    ·
    May 30 – Future President
    Andrew Jackson
    fights his second
    duel
    , killing
    Charles Dickinson
    who had accused Jackson's wife of
    bigamy
    ; Jackson has a bullet   lodged close to his heart.
    ·
    July 4 – Ship
    The Irish Rover
    sets sail from the
    Cove
    of
    Cork, Ireland
    for New York.
    ·
    July 15 –
    Pike Expedition
    : Near
    St. Louis, Missouri
    ,
    United States Army
    Lieutenant
    Zebulon Pike
    leads an expedition from
    Fort Bellefontaine
    to explore the west.
    ·
    August 14 – The
    Lewis and Clark Expedition
    makes its return to the
    Mandan Indians
    while making its return trip to
    St. Louis
    .
    ·
    September 23 – The
    Lewis and Clark Expedition
    reaches St. Louis, Missouri, ending a successful exploration of the
    Louisiana Territory
    and the
    Pacific Northwest
    .
    ·
    November 15 –
    Pike Expedition
    : During his second exploratory expedition, Lieutenant
    Zebulon Pike
    sees a distant mountain peak while near the
    Colorado
    foothills   of the
    Rocky Mountains