1806 Heraldic Eagle Draped Bust 25 C

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Went in the woods with a friend hunting yesterday. He went one way.. but I had to pee so I went the other way.

I found an 1918 wheat, then another 1918 wheat.. and then a large flat button so I stayed in that area.

I saw a rock- and thought to myself- "I can imagine someone sitting on that"...so I walked over to it scanning.

Right next to the rock is where I found this.

It is my oldest silver, my oldest U.S. coin, my oldest quarter, and probably my rarest coin if I had to guess (no idea on old British coppers, but they are always rotted anyway)

Made my day!! IMG_1133.JPGIMG_1134.JPG
 

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value from a 2010 red book shows150.00 to 400.00
That's tad back, as the values of coinage has seen an upswing in these past few years again.
Little snippet on these quarters-seems that they really weren't that popular.

"Produced in limited numbers and erratically during the earliest years of U.S. Mint operations, the quarter was not a popular denomination with contemporary silver bullion depositors. Such coins were produced at the request of depositors during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and those dealing in silver bullion much preferred half dollars and silver dollars over quarters. Even so, calendar year 1806 saw the Mint deliver an unusually large number of quarters for the era -- 206,124"
 

Congrulagions on a terrific find. Banner worthy in my opinion. I hope you get enough votes. Stay safe and keep swingin.
 

The US mint had only been open a dozen years when they made that. I'd guess most of the founding fathers were still alive. Amazing.

I tried to express to my family and friends just how old that is by saying- it is possible someones fathers, fathers, fathers, fathers, fathers, fathers, fathers father dropped it.

Maybe more even- as that is 25 years for a generation and people may have married and had kids younger back then.

Blows my mind when thought of in that way. I'm going to try to get back to that spot. :)
 

Went in the woods with a friend hunting yesterday. He went one way.. but I had to pee so I went the other way.

I found an 1918 wheat, then another 1918 wheat.. and then a large flat button so I stayed in that area.

I saw a rock- and thought to myself- "I can imagine someone sitting on that"...so I walked over to it scanning.

Right next to the rock is where I found this.

It is my oldest silver, my oldest U.S. coin, my oldest quarter, and probably my rarest coin if I had to guess (no idea on old British coppers, but they are always rotted anyway)

Made my day!!View attachment 1988268View attachment 1988269
Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

Went in the woods with a friend hunting yesterday. He went one way.. but I had to pee so I went the other way.

I found an 1918 wheat, then another 1918 wheat.. and then a large flat button so I stayed in that area.

I saw a rock- and thought to myself- "I can imagine someone sitting on that"...so I walked over to it scanning.

Right next to the rock is where I found this.

It is my oldest silver, my oldest U.S. coin, my oldest quarter, and probably my rarest coin if I had to guess (no idea on old British coppers, but they are always rotted anyway)

Made my day!!View attachment 1988268View attachment 1988269
wow, what a great find. Big time gratz!
 

Love that coin! My buddy found an 1807 Draped Bust quarter, and I have found two Draped Bust dimes. Any Draped Bust silver is very hard to find. Congratulation. I feel like that is a banner find.
 

Congratulations on your beautiful recovery Voting Banner
 

Went in the woods with a friend hunting yesterday. He went one way.. but I had to pee so I went the other way.

I found an 1918 wheat, then another 1918 wheat.. and then a large flat button so I stayed in that area.

I saw a rock- and thought to myself- "I can imagine someone sitting on that"...so I walked over to it scanning.

Right next to the rock is where I found this.

It is my oldest silver, my oldest U.S. coin, my oldest quarter, and probably my rarest coin if I had to guess (no idea on old British coppers, but they are always rotted anyway)

Made my day!!View attachment 1988268View attachment 1988269
What a beauty! Congratulations!!!
 

Wow great coin big congrats on that one.

Jer
 

Congratulations! That's the first I've seen posted.
Early U.S. silver is high on my list. I just found an 1838 half-dime and that's my earliest to date and that's not early enough. Your coin is great!
 

Jealous of you guys that live in the North East and have more opportunity for the really old U.S. Silver.

Nice coin!
 

Went in the woods with a friend hunting yesterday. He went one way.. but I had to pee so I went the other way.

I found an 1918 wheat, then another 1918 wheat.. and then a large flat button so I stayed in that area.

I saw a rock- and thought to myself- "I can imagine someone sitting on that"...so I walked over to it scanning.

Right next to the rock is where I found this.

It is my oldest silver, my oldest U.S. coin, my oldest quarter, and probably my rarest coin if I had to guess (no idea on old British coppers, but they are always rotted anyway)

Made my day!!View attachment 1988268View attachment 1988269
Welcome to the Draped Bust Silver club!!!......what a find and I am just drooling over the greenish gray patina that only a 200+ year old silver coin can bring......enjoy it, stare at it, drool on it ......it may never happen again!

HH all!

Greg
 

My favorite US coins are 25¢ pieces. I would be getting that one graded, and framed. 🤤🤤😁
 

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