
1893 Isabella Quarter – Columbian Exposition Commemorative Silver Coin – Historic U. Offered here is a beautiful 1893 Isabella Quarter, one of the most distinctive and historically significant commemorative coins ever issued by the United States Mint. Struck for the World’s Columbian Exposition held in Chicago in 1893, this coin represents an important milestone in both American history and U. Notably, the Isabella Quarter holds the distinction of being the first U. Coin to feature a real historical woman, Queen Isabella I of Castile, who sponsored Christopher Columbus’s voyage to the New World. Her portrait appears on the obverse, making this coin especially appealing to collectors of both classic U. Coinage and historically themed issues. The reverse design features a woman kneeling with a distaff and spindle, symbolizing industry and the contributions of women-an unusual and meaningful theme for its time. This design was created under the direction of the Board of Lady Managers of the Exposition, further adding to its unique place in U. Struck in 90% silver, the Isabella Quarter was produced in relatively limited numbers and distributed as a souvenir of the exposition. Today, surviving examples are highly sought after for their historical importance, artistic design, and status as an early commemorative issue. Composition: 90% Silver, 10% Copper. Event: World’s Columbian Exposition (Chicago, 1893). Obverse: Queen Isabella I of Spain. Reverse: Kneeling female figure with distaff and spindle. Barber (with input from the Board of Lady Managers). Historic Significance: First U. Coin depicting a real historical woman. A standout addition to any collection, this Isabella Quarter combines artistry, history, and rarity in a single elegant piece. Ideal for collectors of classic U. Silver, commemoratives, or historically significant coinage. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a true piece of 19th-century American numismatic history.
