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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Draped Bust Quarters (1796–1807) series of Quarters in the U.S. Coins contains 30 distinct entries with CPG® values between $145.00 and $3,168,000.00.
While the quarter denomination was authorized in 1792, the first quarter was not issued until 1796 with the release of the first Draped Bust quarter, credited to designer Gilbert Stuart and engraver Robert Scot. Draped Bust quarters were struck from 1796 through 1807, with a hiatus spanning from 1797 through 1803.



All Draped Bust quarters are scarce, with the first-year type the rarest of all issues. Only 6,146 were minted, and Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) estimates that only 650 remain across all grades, with fewer than 100 still pres...

Catalog Detail

  Draped Bust Quarters (1796–1807) Value Range Favorite
Draped Bust Quarters (1796–1807) Value Range  
Draped Bust Quarter 25c Small Eagle, 1796 MS Type Coin, Key Type Coin
$7,000
-
$2,880,000
$7,000 - $2,880,000
Draped Bust Quarter 25c Heraldic Eagle, 1804-1807 MS Type Coin
$145.00
-
$576,000
$145.00 - $576,000
1796 25c MS One-Year Type
$7,000
-
$2,880,000
$7,000 - $2,880,000
1796 25c MS PL Prooflike
-
 
1796 25c B-1 MS One-Year Type
$12,000
-
$3,168,000
$12,000 - $3,168,000
1796 25c B-2 MS One-Year Type
$11,500
-
$2,880,000
$11,500 - $2,880,000
1804 25c MS Key Date
$1,650
-
$497,000
$1,650 - $497,000
1804 25c B-1 MS Key Date
$2,800
-
$497,000
$2,800 - $497,000
1804 25c B-2 MS Key Date
$3,100
-
$546,500
$3,100 - $546,500
1805 25c MS
$145.00
-
$228,000
$145.00 - $228,000
1805 25c B-1 MS
$235.00
-
$251,000
$235.00 - $251,000
1805 25c B-2 MS
$215.00
-
$228,000
$215.00 - $228,000
1805 25c B-3 MS
$215.00
-
$228,000
$215.00 - $228,000
1805 25c B-4 MS
$215.00
-
$228,000
$215.00 - $228,000
1805 25c B-5 MS
-
 
1806 25c MS
$145.00
-
$576,000
$145.00 - $576,000
1806 25c B-2 MS
$215.00
-
$576,000
$215.00 - $576,000
1806 25c B-3 MS
$215.00
-
$576,000
$215.00 - $576,000
1806 25c B-4 MS
$235.00
-
$633,500
$235.00 - $633,500
1806 25c B-5 MS
$235.00
-
$633,500
$235.00 - $633,500
1806 25c B-6 MS
-
 
1806 25c B-7 MS
-
 
1806 25c B-8 MS
$3,000
-
$25,000
$3,000 - $25,000
1806 25c B-9 MS
$215.00
-
$576,000
$215.00 - $576,000
1806 25c B-10 MS
-
 
1806/5 25c MS Popular Overdate
$340
-
$288,000
$340 - $288,000
1806/5 25c B-1 MS Popular Overdate
$340
-
$288,000
$340 - $288,000
1807 25c MS
$145.00
-
$720,000
$145.00 - $720,000
1807 25c B-1 MS
$215.00
-
$720,000
$215.00 - $720,000
1807 25c B-2 MS
$215.00
-
$720,000
$215.00 - $720,000

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Draped Bust Quarters (1796–1807) series of Quarters in the U.S. Coins contains 30 distinct entries with CPG® values between $145.00 and $3,168,000.00.
While the quarter denomination was authorized in 1792, the first quarter was not issued until 1796 with the release of the first Draped Bust quarter, credited to designer Gilbert Stuart and engraver Robert Scot. Draped Bust quarters were struck from 1796 through 1807, with a hiatus spanning from 1797 through 1803.



All Draped Bust quarters are scarce, with the first-year type the rarest of all issues. Only 6,146 were minted, and Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) estimates that only 650 remain across all grades, with fewer than 100 still pres...

Catalog Detail