Standing Liberty Quarters were issued from 1916 to 1930. The original design had Ms. Liberty with an exposed breast.
The popular belief is that the Standing Liberty Quarter was redesigned in mid-1917 to properly cloth the proud lady due to public outrage. It is more likely that the addition of “chain mail” to cover her breast was to signify our entry into World War I.
Standing Liberty Quarters were minted in Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco.
Creamy luster.
Thick silver-white luster blends with a light dusting of gold. Surfaces are very sharply struck and virtually mark-free. Only 2 coins grade numerically finer at NGC.
Well struck and lustrous with light golden-tan toning.
Sharply struck and devoid of noteworthy marks with blazing mostly white surfaces that have a trace of peripheral toning.
Lovely cream-white luster and a very sharp strike. Surfaces are nearly mark-free. Super quality and great eye appeal!
Sharply struck with vibrant luster. The obverse has a light golden glow while the reverse has an attractive blend of golden-orange and powder-blue toning. Housed in an old green label holder.
Sharply struck and nearly mark-free with vibrant cream-white satiny luster.
Lustrous and well detailed with nearly a full head.
A very tough date in high grade and this coin is stunning. The surfaces have blazing white luster and no significant marks. The strike is very sharp with a full head and all rivets in the shield are visible. Fantastic quality and eye appeal!
Nice original luster.
Lustrous cream-white.
Crisp white with minor marks in the area of a nearly full head.
An incredibly nice example of this better date with a sharp strike that includes full head detail and clear shield rivets. The surfaces are choice with rich brilliant luster and strong eye appeal. Just 6 FH examples have graded numerically finer at PCGS.
Well struck with cream-white luster and devoid of marks with any significance.
Well struck with 3/4 head detail and satiny white luster over choice surfaces. Just 6 coins have graded numerically finer at PCGS.
Lustrous white surfaces and a nearly mark-free appearance. The strike is strong with 3/4 head detail and all the rivets on the shield are clearly rendered. Great eye appeal!
A beautiful example of this scarce date with vibrant lustrous surfaces. An attractive dusting of champagne-gold deepens somewhat along the periphery. The strike is strong, the head is nearly full, and the surfaces are nearly flawless.
Full 4-digit date with silver-white surfaces.
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Well struck and mark-free with satiny white luster and a faint sprinkle of light golden-green toning on the reverse.