1917 s type 2 25c ngc au details 1917 s t 2 standing liberty quarter silver 25c.
Standing liberty quarter with no date.
Part way through production in 1917 they covered up miss liberty and.
Ending thursday at 7 47pm pdt 2d 19h.
Philadelphia no mint mark denver d and san francisco s.
Standing liberty quarter value facts.
Date variety and condition are identified using images video and value charts to determine how much they are worth.
The mint mark is located on the obverse of the coin near the bottom just above and to the left of the date.
The mintage is a number reported by the us mint and does not reflect the survival number of each date and mint.
1917 standing liberty quarter type 1 au silver 25c.
Date mint rarity.
Silver coins have been melted and lost over the years and their survival rate is less than the mintage and sometimes substantially less.
It succeeded the barber quarter which had been minted since 1892 featuring the goddess of liberty on one side and an eagle in flight on the other the coin was designed by american sculptor hermon atkins macneil.
The 1916 standing liberty quarter is often seen with no date.
The series has been considered one of prime numismatic interest.
The standing liberty quarter was first minted in late 1916 although the first pieces would not be introduced into circulation until the following year.
Starting standing liberty quarter values begin at 5 06 each.
Woolley began steps to replace.
Standing liberty quarters were produced at three different mints.
The standing liberty quarter is a 25 cent coin that was struck by the united states mint from 1916 to 1930.
The coins would continue to be minted through 1930 amidst two modifications to the original design.
The last liberty quarter the standing liberty was last minted in 1930 however if you have a washington quarter that date is rather common and it is worth around 5 25 in.
No such coin exists.
Type one meaning a bare breast on liberty and no stars underneath the eagle on the reverse.
33 no date liberty standing quarters p d s 90 silver.
In 1915 director of the mint robert w.