It islikely the obverse die was filled by grease or other crud when it was struck. A very common thing. as to value maybe a dollar.
In 1916, the Denver Mint did not strike any Standing Liberty quarters, only Barber quarters were struck at Denver. The Standing Liberty quarter was only struck at the Philadelphia Mint in 1916.
The 1861 Quarter Eagle was struck at the Philadelphia Mint and the San Francisco Mint.
The Standing Liberty quarter was a 25-cent coin that was struck by the United States Mint from 1916 to 1930. It followed the Barber quarter, which had been minted since 1892.
The least minted business strike Seated Liberty dime is the 1867 of which 6,625 were struck in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The least minted proof strikes was in 1863 when only 460 dimes were struck, also in Philadelphia.
Two types of US quarters were struck in 1916 a Barber quarter and a Standing Liberty quarter. Post new question with type of coin please.
Two types of US quarters with the same date were struck in 1916. A Barber quarter and a Standing Liberty quarter. The values are very different. In the lowest collectible grade, a Barber quarter is $10.00. A Standing Liberty is $2,800.00. Post new question with type of coin.
25 cents. It's an ordinary circulation coin, like nearly every quarter struck since 1965.
If there is a S under the eagle on the reverse was struck in San Francisco if no S Philadelphia
Quarters have been struck from 1796 to today. ALL of them have the word Liberty and those struck up to 1930 also have a picture of Miss Liberty, so you'll need to be more specific. Please post a new, separate question with the coin's date.
38,612,000 Liberty Head nickels were made in 1906. All were struck at the Philadelphia Mint.
No Seated Liberty dollar dated 1848 will have a mintmark, all were struck at the Philadelphia Mint
Please check the date and mintmark of the coin again. An 1886 Quarter Eagle can't have a D mintmark, all were struck at the Philadelphia Mint so it will not have a mintmark. The Denver Mint started production in 1906.