Both the 1909 and the 1909-O (the mintmark if any will be on the back of the coin under the eagle) are better date coins. The 1909 is worth about $8 if worn, and the 1909-O is worth about $15 if worn. The Barber series is filled with condition rarities where even common dates can be worth hundreds of dollars if uncirculated.
Without seeing your coin I can't give a full value, but in better shape both the 1909 and 1909-O can be worth $50 or more.
The Barber (aka - Liberty Head) Quarter was minted from 1892 through 1916. The designer was Charles Barber and his initial "B" is found at the truncation of the neck of Liberty. The face is that of the statue of Liberty.
There were no Standing Liberty Quarters minted in 1922.
1930 was the last year for a Standing Liberty quarter, with a date of 1941 it's a Washington quarter. Post new question.
25 cents
If the date is 1895 it's a Barber quarter, the first year of issue for the Standing Liberty is 1916.
The Barber (aka - Liberty Head) Quarter was minted from 1892 through 1916. The designer was Charles Barber and his initial "B" is found at the truncation of the neck of Liberty. The face is that of the statue of Liberty.
There were no Standing Liberty Quarters minted in 1922.
1930 was the last year for a Standing Liberty quarter, with a date of 1941 it's a Washington quarter. Post new question.
25 cents
If the date is 1895 it's a Barber quarter, the first year of issue for the Standing Liberty is 1916.
If the date is 1938 it's a Washington quarter not a liberty quarter. Coins in average condition have retail prices of $4.00-$8.00 depending on the grade.
The 1861 Liberty Seated quarter has a average starting value of $25.00. But if it's a 2005 Kansas State quarter, just spend it.
Which one? A date and mintmark please:
Anywear from $28 and up
The 1908-S Barber Quarter in the grade of G-4 has a retail value of $18.00.
With a date of 1909, it can't be a Liberty Head Quarter Eagle, last year of issue was 1907. Look at the coin again and post new question.
A date is needed. Post new question.