Standing Liberty Quarter

The Standing Liberty Quarter is a 25-cent coin that was minted by the United States from 1916 to 1930. It was designed by Hermon A. MacNeil, a well-known sculptor of the time. The obverse of the coin features an image of Liberty striding through a gateway, holding a shield in her left hand as a symbol of protection, and an olive branch in her right hand as a symbol of peace. The reverse side features a majestic bald eagle in flight.

Filter Results

By Price

By Price

By Coin Grade

By Coin Grade
  • AU50 (1)

By Year

By Year
  • 1847 (1)
Best Seller
  • All
  • No (1)

Shop Coins

1 result found
Filter
1 result found

Sort by:

Sort by:

We buy Gold, Silver, Platinum, Bullion and More!

Related Categories

Blanditiis esse dolores deleniti eveniet aspernatur ab dolores possimus. Aliquam sed ut assumenda nam.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to popular questions: Explore our FAQ Section.
What is the Standing Liberty Quarter?
The Standing Liberty Quarter is a 25-cent coin that was minted by the United States from 1916 to 1930. It features a design by sculptor Hermon A. MacNeil, with Lady Liberty shown stepping through a gate on the obverse and a flying bald eagle on the reverse.
What is the composition of the Standing Liberty Quarter?
The Standing Liberty Quarter is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper, making it a favorite among silver coin collectors. It has a diameter of 24.3 millimeters, the same size as modern U.S. quarters.
How much is a Standing Liberty Quarter worth today?
The value of a Standing Liberty Quarter can vary significantly depending on its condition, mint mark, and year. Even in heavily worn condition, these quarters have a certain base value due to their silver content. However, well-preserved examples, especially those from the first few years of minting, can be worth much more. One key date to look for is the 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter, which due to its low mintage and high demand, can be worth several thousand dollars even in moderate grades. For an accurate assessment, a professional coin grading service should be consulted.
Do you have more questions?
Contact Us

Latest Guides, Advice & News

Stay informed with the latest industry updates and expert advice.
View all guides and tips from our experts.
Visit Our Blog

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

crossmenu