1841-C Liberty Head Quarter Eagle. Winter-1, the only known dies. AU-50 (NGC). Warmly patinated in deep honey-rose, both sides offer uncommonly bold detail for a lightly circulated Charlotte Mint gold coin. Traces of the original mint finish persist in the more protected areas around some of the design elements, especially on the reverse. Simply put, the 1841-C is a very scarce quarter eagle in all grades with only 10,281 pieces produced. Survivors probably number only 125-175 coins, and Doug Winter ( Gold Coins of the Charlotte Mint: 1838-1861 , 2008 edition) also states that the 1841-C is the rarest Charlotte Mint quarter eagle in high grades after only the 1842-C. An offering that is sure to catch the eye of advanced Southern gold enthusiasts. PCGS# 7721. NGC ID: 25GE.