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1924 Quarter

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AI Identification

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1924 Standing Liberty Quarter (Type 2)

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AI Estimated Value

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$10-$35

As of May 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a United States coin, specifically a Standing Liberty Quarter dated 1924. The coin is made of 90% silver and 10% copper, typical for US coinage of this era. The obverse features an image of Lady Liberty standing, draped in a gown, holding a shield in her left hand and an olive branch in her right. The word 'LIBERTY' is clearly visible above her, and the motto 'IN GOD WE TRUST' is partially discernible to her right. The date '1924' is visible at Liberty's feet, distinguishing it as a Type 2 Standing Liberty Quarter where the date is recessed and supposedly protected from wear, though some wear is still evident. The coin's edge appears reeded. The reverse displays a majestic eagle in flight, with its wings spread widely, facing right. Above the eagle are the words 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' and 'E PLURIBUS UNUM'. Below the eagle, the denomination 'QUARTER DOLLAR' is clearly inscribed. The coin exhibits a circulated condition, indicated by some softening of details, particularly on Liberty's face and shield, and on the eagle's feathers. There is a general, even gray-silver patina across both sides, consistent with age and silver content. No significant scratches, dings, or repairs are immediately apparent from the provided images, but the definition of some design elements is reduced due to normal wear. The craftsmanship is typical of US mint products from the early 20th century. The mint mark, if present, is not clearly visible in the provided images (it would be located on the obverse, to the left of Liberty's foot).

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Upon examining the images of this 1924 Standing Liberty Quarter, I can confirm it is a genuine Type 2 design from the United States Mint. The visible details, including the recessed date, lettering, and overall design elements, are consistent with coinage from this era. The coin presents in a circulated condition, which I would grade as approximately Fine (F-12) to Very Fine (VF-20). This assessment is based on the visible wear on high points, such as the softening of details on Lady Liberty's shield, head, and gown, as well as on the eagle's breast feathers on the reverse. The coin displays an honest, even gray patina and lacks signs of cleaning, major scratches, or damage, which is favorable for its grade. The 1924 Standing Liberty Quarter is not considered a rare date, with a mintage of over 11 million from the Philadelphia mint. Its value is therefore primarily determined by its condition. In today's market, comparable coins in Fine to Very Fine grades typically sell in the $10 to $35 range. The value is influenced by the current price of silver, but as a collectible, its numismatic premium well exceeds its base metal value. However, this appraisal is based solely on digital images. Without a physical examination, I cannot definitively verify its authenticity, weight, or specific gravity, nor can I determine the presence or absence of a mint mark (which would be 'D' or 'S' and significantly alter the value). Full authentication would require in-person inspection to confirm these physical characteristics and rule out the possibility of it being a counterfeit.

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