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Too Far Gone To Be Attributed? Standing Liberty

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What do you think? I'm not seeing any of the markers left to go by. Maybe the shield?
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What year and mint is it? Am I missing something?
I imagine you could pay to have it graded as a
Type II Standing Liberty quarter in Fair 2 grade.
But why?
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I'm going with a 1917 type 2 because of the stars below the eagle.
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Just looking for opinions to get an idea on what it's worth. It's pretty beat up. It's not mine I'm just looking to get as much info as I can on it. Thanks for your input.
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But why?

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Sorry I shouldn't have used the word attribute. Just wanted some opinions if it is definitely a 1917 type 2 and opinions on its value.
Thanks.
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1917-1924 Type II, only worth silver value.
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It is a type II, impossible to tell what year in the 17 - 24 range. Value is melt.
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Thank you gentlemen. I appreciate the help.
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it's worth silver value, and with as much gone, probably not even that.
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If your SLQ didn't have stars under the eagle I would say OK , you have good question . Is it a 1916 or 1917 type 1, and if one can tell if it's a 16 how much would it be worth . But it's easily seen that it's a type II .any where from 17-24 and in it's present state of condition is not worth a darn thing above melt .
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Sounds hard to believe, I suppose, but these SLQ slicks were often seen in change when I was a kid in the '50s. The 1925-1930 issues with full dates were common, along with worn full-date Barbers. No one saved them.
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Slicks is right Coinfrog. It looks like it took a ride down a long stretch of highway.
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