No B mintmarks, only D's & S's
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 Standing Liberty Quarter minted from 1916-1930
nope. once its gone, its gone.
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.
The "M" is actually the designer's initials, the mintmark (if any) is found on the other edge on the left. No 1929 Standing Liberty Quarters are key dates, but high grade standing liberty quarters are worth a premium regardless of date. However, if your coin is worn, it is really only worth about $6-7 in silver melt.
Please check again and post a new question. The US has never mint any coin matching that description. The nearest possibilities are: > Standing Liberty quarters (1916-1930) > Walking Liberty halves (1916-1947) > Presidential dollars (2007-present)
To mail a single letter to Canada, the stamp must be equivalent to the postage cost. As long as the stamp is equal to the postage, any letter can be sent with any kind of postage stamp.
The Sons of Liberty.
The stamp without any face value shown is worth 39 cents. It can be used for that amount of postage. Check the USPS web site for pictures and other things.
Two types of quarters were made in 1916. The most common type is called a "Barber" quarter after its designer Charles Barber. This design has Miss Liberty's head on the front and a spread-winged eagle on the back. The other design is called a Standing Liberty quarter and is much scarcer. Its design features a full-length image of Miss Liberty on the front and a flying eagle on the back. Any such coins should be inspected by an expert to ensure they're genuine. There's more information at the Related Questions.
Please post a new question with the coin's denomination! Dimes, quarters, halves, and dollars with that date all carry a portrait of Miss Liberty.
There are four quarters of a mile in a mile. There are four quarters in any whole.