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Having Trouble Identifying Standing Liberty Quarter

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Hello All. I'm having trouble identifying this Standing Liberty quarter. It does not have a date unfortunately (unless the date wore off?). I've read some information about the difference between the 1916 and 1917 Standing Liberty quarters, but I'm still not positive about this one. Thanks in advance!!


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The clear and distinct rivets in the shield give this away as a 1917.

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Thanks for the response!! I didn't realize the shields were different. I was really focused on the number of hair curls and the bottom of the robe, but that pictures makes it really easy to see the differences. Thank you!
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The best explanation of the indicators. Study it well.
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I did not know about the wall lines - thanks for posting that!
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