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What Year Is This Standing Liberty Quarter?

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Any way to identify what year this quarter is?

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Let's start with the three stars below the eagle, reverse, minted 1917-1930.
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Date is not recessed, so we can narrow it down to the years 1917-1924
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any way to narrow it down between 1917-1924?
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There may be some other diagnostic clues. Lets see what the other CCF members know.
The stars on the shield may help.
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Well, it is definitely not a 1922
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Hope to learn something here!

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but it would make a nice pocket piece.
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It's either a 1917 P T2, 1918 P, 1919P, 1920P, 1921P, 1923P, or 1924P
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