• Standing Liberty Quarter

    Standing Liberty Quarter

    Standing Liberty Quarters currently have a melt value of $ The Coinage Act of 1890 gave the director of the mint “permission” to change the design of U.S. coins without requiring prior congressional approval. While this wasn’t required, then U.S. Mint director Robert W. Woolley felt a design change was necessary and, since prior Presidential administrations pushed to have the non-silver coins redesigned and issued, designs to replace the Barber dime, quarter and half dollar were sought. After several design changes, the design for the quarter by Hermon Atkins MacNeil were approved. The Standing Liberty Quarter was issued from 1916 through 1930. There were three significant design changes during the mintage of the Standing Liberty Quarter. The first design changes occurred in 1917 and affected both sides of the coin. The most major redesign was the redistribution of the 13 stars on the reverse from 7 on the left and 6 ... Read More »
  • Barber Dime 1892 to 1916

    Barber Dime 1892 to 1916

  • Barber Quarter 1892 to 1916

    Barber Quarter 1892 to 1916

  • Morgan Silver Dollars 1878-1921

    Morgan Silver Dollars 1878-1921

  • Washington Quarter 1932 to Present

    Washington Quarter 1932 to Present