Yes.
6-14-11>>> The US has never made a "Standing Liberty" dollar. Post new question with a date.
Yes. All quarters minted up through 1964 were made of 90% silver and 10% copper.
You are referring to Standing Liberty Quarters, which were minted from 1916 to 1930.
Are you sure this is a 1924 standing liberty silver dollar? All my resources tell me there were no standing liberty silver dollars minted in 1924. The peace silver dollar was the coin minted in 1924. There were no standing Liberty dollars. The quarter issued from 1916 to 1930 bears the standing Liberty design, and the half issued from 1916 to 1947 bears the walking Liberty design. No, there is no running Liberty design, LOL!
If the date is before 1965, then yes.Yes, but...There's US no coin called a "walking Liberty" quarter. The walking Liberty design was used on half dollars. STANDING Liberty quarters were minted from 1916 to 1930, and as noted in the earlier answer, were made of silver (90%, with the rest copper)
Quarters dated 1964 and prior are 90% silver and worth about $5.50 at the time of writing just in pure silver content. 1916 Standing Liberty quarters are key dates and worth quite a bit. Coins in their original mint packaging are worth a premium, especially if they are proofs.
The last Liberty Standing quarters were minted in 1930. All quarters minted after that have the current image of Washington on the obverse. A 1964 Liberty Standing quarter would be a privately-minted fantasy piece with little collector value.If you have a 1964 Washington quarter it's worth about $3.50 for its silver content. If you have a different coin please post a new question with additional details.
Quarters dated 1964 and prior are 90% silver and worth about $5.50 at the time of writing just in pure silver content. 1916 Standing Liberty quarters are key dates and worth quite a bit. Coins in their original mint packaging are worth a premium, especially if they are proofs.
The date on all Standing Liberty quarters is at the bottom edge of the coin, below Miss Liberty's feet.Early Standing Liberty quarters had a design defect that caused the date to wear off more quickly than expected, but it took a number of years for the problem to become severe enough for the Mint to take action. As a result it's common to find SL quarters without a date. Unfortunately a missing date means they're only worth their silver metal value, maybe $3 or so as of 11/2009.See the Related Link for a picture.
No, but there are "Walking Liberty" American Silver Eagle coins.
One of the most cherished quarters ever minted by the US mint is the: 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter - even in only a good mint state (G4), its value is: $3000.
The last Standing Liberty quarters were minted in 1930, and all were made of 90% silver. It would be essentially impossible to find any in circulation today unless someone accidentally spent one from a collection, or it was "dropped" as part of an effort by a coin collector or coin agency to generate interest in collecting.