Standing Liberty Quarter Value (1916-1930) – Price Guide

Standing Quarter Value
1916 (Bare Breast) Standing Quarter Type One
Standing Quarter Value
1917 Standing Quarter Type One 1
Standing Quarter Value
1917 Standing Quarter Type Two 2

Standing Liberty Quarter Silver Melt Value

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Standing Liberty Quarter Value By Date

Mint state and key date listed Standing Liberty Quarter values is for graded, certified and authenticated coins in PCGS or NGC holders. The rest are a sample of raw coin sell but this is not a guarantee your coin with the same date, mint, grade and holder will sell for this exact value.

Also examples struck with Full Heads (FH) will be worth a premium above a coin in the same grade.

Click a date link below to see the value

Date/Mint 
Mintage
VG
Fine
VF
EF
AU
MS60
MS63
MS64
MS65
Type One 
                   
1916       ID No Dates
52,000
$4,312
$6,106
$7,475
$8,625
$9,775
$11,500
$14,950
$16,100
$25,300
8,740,000
$26
$50
$70
$100
$195
$250
$320
$460
$690
1,509,200
$69
$84
$100
$150
$230
$290
$417
$630
$750
1,952,000
$53
$64
$126
$172
$100
$375
$530
$800
$1,090
Type Two Stars Below Eagle
                   
13,880,000
$8
$30
$50
$60
$100
$245
$320
$380
$480
6,224,400
$25
$45
$70
$140
$190
$200
$410
$500
$1,090
5,552,000
$25
$45
$75
$126
$190
$250
$280
$480
$1,035
14,240,000
$5
$8
$15
$50
$84
$100
$184
$230
$430
7,380,800
$20
$30
$70
$126
$160
$195
$280
$470
$1,035
11,072,000
$8
$20
$50
$80
$100
$150
$200
$460
$970
Inc. above
$1,725
$3,220
$4,025
$6,900
$13,800
$17,000
$23,000
$29,900
$57,500
11,324,000
$8
$30
$50
$84
$100
$150
$200
$250
$575
1,944,000
$120
$180
$410
$546
$630
$800
$2,530
$3,590
$4,000
1,836,000
$128
$150
$276
$370
$630
$900
$1,725
$2,990
$5,750
27,860,000
$5
$16
$25
$40
$75
$100
$184
$345
$490
3,586,400
$45
$60
$95
$150
$345
$500
$1,265
$1,435
$1,610
6,380,000
$15
$20
$45
$57
$140
$370
$575
$920
$1,440
1,916,000
$160
$430
$589
$745
$977
$1,200
$1,840
$2,185
$3,450
9,716,000
$5
$16
$30
$56
$100
$150
$170
$220
$400
1,360,000
$345
$575
$920
$1,380
$1,725
$2,000
$3,220
$4,320
$4,600
10,920,000
$8
$15
$30
$60
$100
$140
$200
$300
$400
3,112,000
$10
$55
$100
$140
$195
$250
$310
$370
$410
2,860,000
$10
$30
$45
$150
$230
$500
$980
$1,090
$1,840
Recessed Date
Mintage
VG
Fine
VF
EF
AU
MS60
MS63
MS64
MS65
12,280,000
$8
$10
$25
$54
$64
$96
$230
$325
$430
11,316,000
$8
$10
$25
$45
$80
$110
$184
$230
$460
1,716,000
$8
$15
$35
$65
$120
$150
$166
$325
$370
2,700,000
$18
$30
$50
$86
$290
$370
$546
$1,495
$1,955
11,912,000
$5
$10
$15
$40
$84
$120
$160
$255
$430
976,000
$20
$39
$64
$115
$218
$225
$375
$445
$546
396,000
$48
$184
$370
$1,095
$2,525
$3,500
$4,715
$7,475
$13,225
6,336,000
$5
$15
$30
$70
$140
$175
$200
$360
$460
1,627,600
$8
$15
$20
$40
$94
$125
$150
$230
$400
2,644,000
$6
$15
$20
$50
$116
$145
$200
$276
$430
Inc. above
$25
$50
$100
$200
$250
$300
$400
$500
$690
11,140,000
$5
$10
$15
$30
$60
$85
$161
$300
$375
1,358,000
$10
$15
$20
$30
$110
$170
$276
$250
$345
1,764,000
$8
$15
$20
$25
$60
$100
$170
$250
$375
5,632,000
$5
$10
$15
$45
$70
$95
$184
$276
$375
1,556,000
$8
$15
$30
$50
$95
$125
$175
$460
$350

Standing Liberty Quarter Value Facts:

Date – Mint Rarity:

The mintage is a number reported by the US Mint and does not reflect the survival number of each date and mint. Silver coins have been melted and lost over the years and their survival rate is less than the mintage and sometimes substantially less.

Grade – Condition:

Grade is the condition of a coin but high grade coins bring more value and this is called their condition grade. Some dates and mints circulated widely and are much more rare in MS grades than circulated grades and this causes the mint state examples to jump in value.

You will often find Standing Liberty Quarters without dates and these are called “slicks”, these will sell for less than the melt of an uncirculated example, but do look at these closely since there’s still 1916 Type 1, no dates to be found.

ID 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter (No Date)

Specifications:
Designer: Hermon A MacNeil
Diameter: 24.3 millimeters
Metal Content: Silver – 90%, Copper – 10%
Weight: 96 grains (6.3 grams)
Edge: Reeded
Mint marks: The mint mark appears as a small letter just below the eagle’s tail on the reverse, as follows: No Mint Mark (Philadelphia), D (Denver), S (San Francisco)

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