The Standing Liberty Quarter is a 25-cent coin that was struck by the United States Mint from 1916 to 1930. The 1917 issue is notable for its design changes, which included a more prominent depiction of Liberty standing to the left, holding a shield and an olive branch. The Denver Mint produced its version of the 1917 Standing Liberty Quarter, distinguished by a "D" mintmark, signifying it was minted in Denver. As a collectible coin, it is sought after for its artistry and historical significance, along with its potential for numismatic value. The coin typically features elements that reflect early 20th-century American ideals and artistic trends.