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Lot:3109 1918/7-S Standing Liberty Quarter. FS-101. 30th Anniversary Green Label. MS-64 FH (PCGS). Secure Hol

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SBP2016年8月ANA-白金之夜#5

2016-08-12 08:00:00

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An outstanding strike and condition rarity in an example of the elusive 1918/7-S quarter variety. Sandy-gold patina drifts over a base of satiny silver gray luster. The strike is exceptionally well executed for this overdate, the overall detail suitably bold and Libertys head remarkably sharp to uphold the coveted FH designation from PCGS. Smooth and inviting, this a coin that belongs in the finest Standing Liberty quarter set.As the only overdate and, indeed, major variety in the Standing Liberty quarter series of 1916 to 1930, the popularity of the 1918/7-S with specialists knows no bounds. The end of the First World War and the immediate post-War era saw a great need for circulating coinage in the booming economy of the United States. To supply enough working dies to all of the operational mints, the engraving department at the Philadelphia Mint undoubtedly went through periods of time when it was simultaneously producing dies for multiple years production. One of those time periods was the end of 1917, when dies for both 1917- and 1918-dated coinage were being prepared. Researcher J.H. Cline presents this variety as a conventional repunched date, but more recent scholarship suggests that is most likely a product of a hub error. One obverse die for the Standing Liberty quarter received its first impression from a 1917-dated hub, but its second either purposely or inadvertently from a 1918-dated hub, creating the 1918/7 overdate. An S mintmark was applied and the die was shipped to the West Coast for use at the San Francisco Mint, where it struck an unknown, although presumably limited number of the 11,072,000 quarters struck in that facility during 1918. (The origins of another classic 20th century overdate -- the 1918/7-D Buffalo nickel -- are identical in both time and cause.) The 1918/7-S remained unknown to the numismatic community until 1937, the overdate making its first appearance in the <em>Standard Catalog</em> in 1942. The intervening 19 years between this overdates production and its numismatic discovery were sufficient to see the wear, if not loss, of most examples through circulation. Indeed, survivors are highly elusive in all grades, and they are nothing short of rare in Mint State; even rarer still are Full Head examples. We can count our number of offerings for Full Head examples over the years on two hands, and each resulted in strong competition among astute bidders. The same greeting is anticipated for this lot, for it certainly offers one of the best produced, most carefully preserved and out-and-out finest examples of the 1918/7-S quarter available in todays market.<br />,,PCGS# 5727. NGC ID: 243A.,PCGS Population: 4; just 2 finer in this category (both MS-64+ FH).,

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