coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 25c \ Standing Liberty Quarters \ 1918
The Standing Liberty Quarter is a coin produced by the United States Mint that was first minted in 1916 and continued until 1930. The 1918 version of this quarter features a depiction of Lady Liberty standing between two pillars on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. This coin is notable for its artistic design by sculptor Hermon A. MacNeil and is considered a significant collectible due to its lower mintage and historical context, particularly during the period of World War I. The Standing Liberty Quarter is often sought after by numismatists for its beauty and representation of American coinage during the early 20th century.
Item | Denomination | Series | Year | Mint | |
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1918 25c | 25c | Standing Liberty Quarters | 1918 | Philadelphia |
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1918-D 25c | 25c | Standing Liberty Quarters | 1918 | Denver |
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1918/7-S 25c | 25c | Standing Liberty Quarters | 1918 | San Francisco |