coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 25c \ Standing Liberty Quarters \ 1926
The Standing Liberty Quarter, minted between 1916 and 1930, features a depiction of Liberty standing in a defensive posture, holding a shield and an olive branch. The 1926 Standing Liberty Quarter is a notable date within the series, characterized by its sharp details and unique design elements, including the absence of a full breast on Liberty in earlier issues. These quarters are sought after by collectors for their artistic design and historical significance, with condition and mintmark affecting their market value. The United States Mint produced these coins as part of a series that replaced the Barber Quarter, aiming to modernize coinage aesthetics.
Item | Denomination | Series | Year | Mint | |
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1926 25c | 25c | Standing Liberty Quarters | 1926 | Philadelphia |
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1926-D 25c | 25c | Standing Liberty Quarters | 1926 | Denver |
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1926-S 25c | 25c | Standing Liberty Quarters | 1926 | San Francisco |