8 Most Valuable Standing Liberty Quarters

1920 S

Value: $300-$850 This quarter from the San Francisco Mint had a total mintage of about 6.3 million pieces, and it can be quite difficult to find.

1920 D

Value: $400-$850 A total of 3,586,400 quarters were minted in Denver for 1920. Most, however, weren't very well made, as there is weakness in the center of the coin, and die cracks are common.

1926 S

Value: $420-$880 This coin was widely hoarded by collectors from the mid-1930s on, and there are plenty of worn examples of it out there.

1919 S

Value: $1,000-$1,700 The 1919-S quarter was a short series with only about 1.8 million pieces minted. They are, therefore, highly desirable by collectors in any condition. Even the quarters with dates that are shallow and worn are also in high demand.

1919 D

Value: $1,100-$1,700 After WWI, the U.S.'s agricultural demands and prices for food commodities dropped, which affected the demand for Denver Mint coins, so only about 1.9 million were ever minted.

1923 S

Value: $3,000-$3,800 At 1.36 million coins, this quarter coin has one of the lowest mintages of all Standing Liberty quarters, making it elusive across all grades. It became popular among buyers in the 1930s, but it was mostly unavailable even then.

927 S

Value: $5,100-$7,800 Only 396,000 of these quarters were produced at the San Francisco Mint for 1927. The economy was robust, and the reason for its low production has been lost to time.

1916 P

Value: $17,000-$20,000 The 1916 Standing Liberty quarter is the first-year run of this series. Only 52,000 pieces were ever minted, making it one of the lowest-minted quarters of the 20th century.

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