U.S. Coin Price Guide

U.S. Standing Liberty Quarters
(1916-1930)

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Please Note: Grading Standing Liberty Quarters is a subjective matter that takes years of experience to do correctly. In most cases raw or un-graded coins are usually over graded by the individual owner. Try to be realistic and understand that grading is only a means to quantify or evaluate the worth of a coin. The grading company used to grade a coin is very important and there are only two that have the highest reputation in the numismatic industry, NGC and PCGS. See: Rating Coin Grading Services. Also note that coins within a specific grade can be a plus or minus of that grade also increasing or decreasing value. There can also be mirrored fields which can increase the value significantly as in Proof-Like (PL) and Deep Mirror Proof Like (DMPL). Mintage and popularity can also factor into consideration when accessing the overall worth of a coin. Please remember that there are at least three values of a coin; the Price the owner thinks his coin is worth, the Value a Coin Price Guide Book or a Pricing Guide lists it at and then most importantly, the Actual Price that you can sell it for to a dealer, buyer, or at an auction.

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1917 "Type I" Standing Liberty Quarter Dollar Obverse

Standing Liberty Quarters 1916-1930
Regular Strikes

1917 "Type I" Standing Liberty Quarter Dollar Reverse
Description   G F XF AU 60 63 64 65 66 67
1916   3250 8500 11000 14000 16500 21500 25000 29500 35000 -
1916 Full Head - - - 15500 18500 22000 26000 37000 50000 125000
1917 Type 1   27 55 85 180 210 285 375 850 1300 3500
1917 Type 1 Full Head - - - 185 225 390 645 1500 2400 6100
1917-D Type 1   30 60 130 190 220 360 450 1000 2300 6500
1917-D Type 1 Full Head - - - 200 275 440 865 2500 3300 8000
1917-S Type 1   35 65 165 225 245 420 600 1350 2675 5000
1917-S Type 1 Full Head - - - 260 295 575 1350 3750 5000 14500
1917 Type 2   30 45 65 100 130 250 375 600 1100 2500
1917 Type 2 Full Head - - - 105 160 385 600 1000 2850 17500
1917-D Type 2   42 72 110 145 200 300 500 1300 1950 5500
1917-D Type 2 Full Head - - - 170 260 700 1800 4350 9250 25000
1917-S Type 2   42 65 115 155 200 325 540 1100 2000 -
1917-S Type 2 Full Head - - - 170 235 900 1800 4000 8500 22500
1918   20 30 52 95 130 250 375 675 1400 3500
1918 Full Head - - - 130 160 385 600 1800 3500 16000
1918-D   30 70 120 170 225 390 780 1375 3500 -
1918-D Full Head - - - 180 260 1175 2300 5950 10000 -
1918-S   20 35 53 95 200 325 700 1575 2600 5500
1918-S Full Head - - - 200 325 1500 4200 14500 42500 -
1918/7-S   1650 3850 7700 16000 19500 34000 46000 100000 160000 -
1918/7-S Full Head - - 14000 29000 37500 80000 125000 - - -
1919   40 55 80 120 155 250 375 600 975 1800
1919 Full Head - - - 130 170 390 625 1550 3300 10000
1919-D   80 175 500 675 825 1600 2400 3500 6000 -
1919-D Full Head - - - 725 1250 4000 9500 32500 70000 -
Description   G F XF AU 60 63 64 65 66 67
1919-S   80 175 525 775 1250 1800 2500 4200 5700 -
1919-S Full Head - - - 950 2200 6000 16000 40000 67500 110000
1920   18 28 50 100 145 250 375 600 1250 4000
1920 Full Head - - - 110 155 450 800 2000 4750 11000
1920-D   55 85 145 200 250 825 1375 2100 3500 6500
1920-D Full Head - - - 600 900 1625 4000 6500 16500 35000
1920-S   22 32 60 130 225 815 1800 2850 4400 7250
1920-S Full Head - - - 145 260 3000 10500 28500 50000 -
1921   190 500 800 1050 1400 1750 2100 3000 4000 -
1921 Full Head - - - 1100 1500 1950 2400 5500 12000 35000
1923   18 35 50 90 145 235 350 620 900 1800
1923 Full Head - - - 112 200 490 1750 4300 6300 18500
1923-S   390 700 1100 1500 1700 2200 2750 3800 4750 7000
1923-S Full Head - - - 1550 1800 2300 3400 5000 10000 25000
1924   18 25 42 95 150 235 350 600 1400 2400
1924 Full Head - - - 100 160 375 650 1700 3100 8000
1924-D   60 95 175 220 275 350 390 600 875 2500
1924-D Full Head - - - 260 650 1400 2200 5000 10000 32500
1924-S   30 42 110 210 275 975 1300 2150 3850 6500
1924-S Full Head - - - 260 650 1700 3200 6500 9800 25000
1925   7 10 33 70 115 235 350 575 900 2500
1925 Full Head - - - 85 130 375 560 875 2100 8500
1926   7 10 33 70 115 235 350 575 860 1800
1926 Full Head - - - 85 130 375 560 2200 4950 25000
1926-D   7 10 33 70 115 235 350 575 900 -
1926-D Full Head - - - 520 1300 3500 10500 25000 45000 -
Description   G F XF AU 60 63 64 65 66 67
1926-S   8 13 110 230 325 800 1500 2250 4500 -
1926-S Full Head - - - 715 1450 5750 13500 32500 47500 -
1927   7 10 33 70 115 235 350 575 860 3000
1927 Full Head - - - 85 130 375 560 875 1850 12000
1927-D   8 15 130 210 235 275 420 575 1500 4500
1927-D Full Head - - - 215 245 705 1250 2750 9000 -
1927-S   45 110 1350 3300 5000 7500 9250 12500 18000 32500
1927-S Full Head - - - 4750 7500 30000 75000 155000 200000 -
1928   7 10 33 70 115 235 350 575 860 2500
1928 Full Head - - - 85 130 375 560 2000 3400 7500
1928-D   7 10 33 70 115 235 350 575 860 3000
1928-D Full Head - - - 325 520 1250 2500 5250 11500 35000
1928-S   7 10 33 70 115 235 350 575 860 3000
1928-S Full Head - - - 85 130 375 560 875 1850 8500
1929   7 10 33 70 115 235 350 575 860 2500
1929 Full Head - - - 85 130 375 560 875 1850 7000
1929-D   7 10 33 70 115 235 350 575 900 4500
1929-D Full Head - - - 325 520 1200 2450 5400 10000 -
1929-S   7 10 33 70 115 235 350 575 860 1700
1929-S Full Head - - - 85 130 375 560 875 1850 8000
1930   7 10 33 70 115 235 350 575 860 1700
1930 Full Head - - - 85 130 375 560 875 1850 5300
1930-S   7 10 33 70 115 235 350 575 860 1700
1930-S Full Head - - - 85 130 375 560 875 1850 5300
FYI: Rare coins have historically protected or preserved wealth as strong inflation fighters, particularly in countries whose paper currency has been severely weakened. Any time our paper money is threatened, rare coins can protect wealth much like an investment in gold bullion. The beauty of rare coins can be enjoyed much like any other work of art. They are also a very private form of investment not subject to government scrutiny common to other types of investments held in banks and by brokerage houses. Rare coins are easy to store and are virtually indestructible. They are also insurable. Rare coins represent truly portable wealth which can be moved from place to place very quickly and easily. If you intend to buy rare or bullion coins for investment, your best protection is to spend time learning about the coins you are being asked to buy. In the past, most investment gains have gone to collectors, often known as numismatists, who have taken the time to carefully study various aspects of coins, including rarity, grading, market availability, and price trends. Investment success over the years is the result of prudently acquiring coins of selected quality, proven rarity, and established numismatic desirability. Many careful buyers study coins for some time before buying even a single coin. Success also can be enhanced by researching dealers, as well as coins.

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