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1925-S Standing Liberty?

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 Posted 01/20/2006  12:44 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add RealtorInWi to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Does anyone know if these exist? I can't find it on the PCGS guide, yet (somehow) there are 2 on ebay.. hmmm. Help?
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I looked in my folder and found that there is only a space for a 1925, which I have filled.

Then, going by memory, I recalled that there was only one mint that produced the coin in 1925.

Not trusting my memory, I finally dug out my Red Book and found that I was correct.

So, if you have a 1925 S, you are now a millionaire.
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Or perhaps a counterfeit coin? If you can get that coin authenticated and, it is in fact a real S strike, as Gary Burke said, enjoy the new found cash flow!!!
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I have never seen any such thing in any reference book - only Philadelphia made quarters that year.

Counterfeiters have been known to copy date/mint combinations that don't exist. This has been well-documented with Mercury dimes, but I am sure there are others. If these coins really have "S" mint marks, they are likely counterfeit. (I actually like contemporary counterfeits, and I have a few in my collection; they are an often-ignored, but interesting, part of the history of coins.)

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Can you post links to the auctions? I'd be curious to see them.
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