It significantly affects the value. Standing liberty quarters prior to 1925 were struck with the date as one of the highest points of the coin, because of this the date, like on buffalo nickels, quickly wore off. About the only thing you can do is see if on the reverse if there are stars underneith the eagle, if there are stars on the reverse under the eagle it was made from 1917-1930, (though, if the date is worn off and the rest of the coin seems fine, you might be able to make a guess that it is pre-1925) if there are no stars on the reverse under the eagle it was made from 1916-1917.
Buffalo nickels worn to the point that the date is gone are worth about 10 cents.
It's still worth 5 cents, but some people buy them to make jewelry.
well that means it was probobly scrapped off
Post new question with a date.
1930 was the last year for a Standing Liberty quarter, with a date of 1941 it's a Washington quarter. Post new question.
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.
Which one? A date and mintmark please:
The date should be on the front of the coin below the picture of Miss Liberty.
No such coin exists. The last Liberty quarter (the standing Liberty) was last minted in 1930, however if you have a Washington quarter, that date is rather common and it is worth around $5.25 in silver content in average circulated condition.
A date is needed. Post new question.
A date is needed. Post new question.
The 1916 Standing Liberty quarter is the key date of the series, values for circulated coins are $3,000.00-$12,000.00 depending on the grade of the coin.
Please post a new question with the coin's date. The "lady" is Miss Liberty and her picture graced the front of all US quarters issued from 1796 to 1930, so more information is needed to ID a specific coin.
Standing Liberty quarters were issued from 1916 to 1930. Please post a new question with a date.