The 1865 Seated Liberty quarters have value as numismatic coins. Keep reading to learn more about these silver coins.

1865 Quarter

Specifications

Type: Seated Liberty Quarter
Year: 1865
Face Value: $0.25
Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper
Silver Weight: .18 oz.
Total Weight: 6.22 grams
Current Silver Bullion Value: $5.03

The US minted the 1865 quarter with no mint mark and also the 1865 S quarter. The mint mark, when present, can be found on the reverse side of the coin below the eagle.

Series Location Quantity Minted
1865 Philadelphia 58,800
1865 S San Francisco 41,000

Value

This coin in circulated condition is worth at least its weight in silver. The silver melt value for this coin is $5.03. This melt value is calculated from the current silver spot price of $27.94 per ounce.

The 1865 quarter with no mint mark is worth around $125 in good condition. In very fine condition the value is around $600. In extremely fine condition the value is around $725. In uncirculated condition the price is around $1,500 for coins with an MS 60 grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 63 can sell for around $1,850.

The 1865 S quarter is worth around $275 in good condition. In very fine condition the value is around $900. In extremely fine condition the value is around $1,100. In uncirculated condition the price is around $4,000 for coins with an MS 60 grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 63 can sell for around $6,000.

Proof coins with no mint mark are available and they are each valued at around $1,200 in PR 63 condition. There were 500 proof coins minted.

Grading System

Good- The word "LIBERTY" on the shield is not readable. The letters and the date are readable.

Very fine- The word "LIBERTY" on the shield is strong.

Extremely fine- The word "LIBERTY" on the shield and the edges on the scroll are distinct.

MS 60 uncirculated- There are no signs of wear. The coin has luster, but there may be a few stains, abrasions, or surface marks.

MS 63 choice uncirculated- In the major focal areas there are some blemishes or contact marks. The coin's luster might not be as prominent.

PR 63 proof- This coin has reflective surfaces and only a few blemishes away from the major focal points. There are no major flaws.

 

Sources:

The Red Book