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1893 Isabella Quarter, Columbian Exposition Quarter - Uncirculated Details, Old Cleaning - Rare Commemorative Quarter from the World's Columbian Exposition

1893 Isabella Quarter, Columbian Exposition Quarter - Uncirculated Details, Old Cleaning - Rare Commemorative Quarter from the World's Columbian Exposition

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1893 Isabella Quarter, Uncirculated Details, Old Cleaning. Beautiful Coin. 

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The Isabella quarter or Columbian Exposition quarter was a United States commemorative coin struck in 1893. Congress authorized the piece at the request of the Board of Lady Managers of the World's Columbian Exposition. The quarter depicts the Spanish queen Isabella I of Castile, who sponsored Columbus's voyages to the New World. It was designed by Bureau of the Mint Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber, and is the only U.S. commemorative of that denomination that was not intended for circulation.

The pieces did not sell well at the exposition. They were for sale only at the Women's Building at the fair, or by mail; the half dollar could be purchased at several outlets. Some 15,000 quarters were sold to collectors, dealers, and fairgoers, including several thousand of them purchased by the Scott Stamp and Coin Company. Fairgoers viewed the quarter as not as good a deal as the half dollar, as both sold for the same price of $1. Of the remainder, approximately 10,000 quarters were bought at face value by Palmer and other Lady Managers; 15,809 were returned to the government for melting. After deducting pieces returned for melting, a total of 24,214 coins were distributed to the public.

 

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