How much is a dateless Standing Liberty quarter worth?

If it does not have stars, we know for sure it is a type-one, meaning a 1916 or 1917. Even a dateless 1916 is still generally worth over $1,000, so it’s worth knowing what to look for.

Are Liberty Quarters valuable?

Many dateless Standing Liberty quarters and most Standing Liberty quarters made from 1925 through 1930 are worth around $5 and up.

What’s the value of a standing Liberty quarter?

Mint state and key date listed Standing Liberty Quarter values is for graded, certified and authenticated coins in PCGS or NGC holders. The rest are a sample of raw coin sell but this is not a guarantee your coin with the same date, mint, grade and holder will sell for this exact value.

What is the value of a 1925 Liberty quarter?

Standing Liberty Quarter Values. Standing Liberty quarter values begin in the range of $4.20 and above. This is for a common, later date coin in the heavily worn “Good” condition. Not bad, but that is the minimum. Find any Standing Liberty quarter before 1925 with a clearly visible date and your coin is worth $15 to $25.

Are there any standing Liberty coins still in mint?

With that said, great quality Standing Liberties are only going to be increasingly difficult to find simply because fewer and fewer of them exist every year. Apart from those coins that are in excellent condition, the other most sought after versions of the Standing Liberty are those with rare dates and mintmarks.

Why are the numerals on a Liberty quarter recessed?

Beginning in 1925, the date was recessed below the rim so that the numerals are protected and less likely to wear away. The recessed date sub-type is known as Type 3. The following table lists the buy price (what you can expect to pay to a dealer to purchase the coin) and sell value (what you can expect a dealer to pay you if you sell the coin).

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