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Quarter With No Date....any Value?

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Could somebody look at my pictures and let me know if this quarter has any value?



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your pictures are very large and show the coin very small. You should be able to remove the blank space.

On subject, it appears to be a Standing Liberty quarter type 1. Its 90% silver, so its worth about $3.80 in silver content, but being a type 1 it does have numismatic value above the silver content
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Thank you. I will try to fix the picture.
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What is type 1 mean?
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now that your picture of the reverse is large, looks like a type 2 instead (3 stars below the eagle). They made a design change to the Standing Liberty quarter, so the first design is type 1 and second is referred to as type 2
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Thank you!!
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I agree with Fuzzy, this is a Type 2 quarter and it's worth Bullion Value.
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Your coin would have been minted between 1917 and 1924. The design was changed in 1925 to a recessed date style which protected it from wearing away.
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The date was at a bad place on the coin, so it rubbed off when it was circulated. I would say it is worth melt because no date is seen. The date would be where Liberty is standing on. Look directly above where the date would be on the left. There may or may not be a small letter there. This will tell you what mint it was made at.


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