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Any Idea What This Coin Is?

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Any-Idea-What-This-Coin-Is? Any-Idea-What-This-Coin-Is?
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it looks like a worn Standing Liberty quarter, 90% silver
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if the reverse picture was clearer, could probably tell if it is a type 1 or type 2
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Thank you guys for the quick responses
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I believe it is a type II because of the drapery by the foot. It doesn't appear to be a recessed date so I think it was minted between 1917-1924 but can't narrow it further. Without knowing which date, it is only worth the silver value.
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Srrono like Fuzzy317 said is quarter Standing Liberty .I add this pictures to let you know what is, when is not that worn...

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and like D0ubl3Eagle said for me is type 2 (like the picture) I say that because the eagle is little high with room for 3 stars...
well is just my opinion, I'm not an expert...

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Did you find this coin in circulation? I have a couple of them in better condition (cracked from coin sets), but I have never found one in circulation.
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Since it has been identified, I have moved this topic to the appropriate forum.
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If you plan on selling it to a coin dealer you might get around 3 dollars. It's a no-date Standing Liberty quarter. You can't sell on this site till you got 250 post. But nice coin though. I still would like to own it :)
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Yes, Standing Liberty quarter worth melt.
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