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1916 Or 1917 Lady Liberty Quarter?

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Hello everyone, I've been trying to figure out for a while now what dates the 2 walking lady liberty quarters I have could be. I've done my own research and I've looked at an innumerable amount of photos to the point where I'm starting to see these quarters when I close my eyes. Unfortunately, I don't have the experience or eye necessary to really distinguish the finer details. I would seriously appreciate any help or feedback! Thank you in advance :)



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Your coins are 1917s.

The rivets on the shield are a dead give-away.
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They are both 1917.
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the rivets and the braids say its a 1917
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According to all of the markers, Both are 1917
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https://goccf.com/t/166882#1533355

This should be of help.

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both are 1917.
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Concur.
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