1888 $2.50 PR65 Certification #-51710, PCGS #7914
Owner's Comments
Expert Comments
Ron Guth
In 1888, the Mint produced 97 Proof Quarter Eagles, which appeared to be the limit of their sales capacity. Times have certainly changed and any coin with a mintage of less than 100 pieces is considered a great rarity today. At least half of the known examples of the Proof 1888 Quarter Eagles have been certified by either PCGS or NGC, giving us a good luck at how that population has survived. The typical proof 1888 Quarter Eagle grades PR64, with a slightly smaller number in PR63. These diminished grades usually are the result of surface hairlines or post-Mint damage caused by improper storage or handling. Gems are very rare and anything better than PR66 is a true condition-rarity. The majority of the coins graded by PCGS are listed as brilliant, but this is because PCGS did not always recognize Cameo and Deep Cameo Proofs. Now that PCGS does recognize them, the majority (if not all) of the non-Cameo examples will probably move to the other categories. My guess is that the populations of the Cameo and Deep Cameo examples are nearly equal, though the Deep Cameo examples may be slightly less common.
Rarity and Survival Estimates Learn More
| 65 or Better | 55 |
| All Grades | 52 |
| 60 or Better | 15 |
| 65 or Better | R-8.4 |
| All Grades | R-8.4 |
| 60 or Better | R-9.3 |
| 65 or Better | 42 / 60 TIE |
| All Grades | 42 / 60 TIE |
| 60 or Better | 36 / 60 TIE |
| 65 or Better | 42 / 60 TIE |
| All Grades | 42 / 60 TIE |
| 60 or Better | 36 / 60 TIE |
Condition Census Learn More
| #1 PR66 PCGS grade |
| #2 PR65 PCGS grade |
| #2 PR65 PCGS grade |
| #2 PR65 PCGS grade |
| #5 PR64 PCGS grade |
