Check that coin again. By 1937, George Washington was on U.S. quarters.
It's the head of Miss Liberty.
QUARTER, not "quater" - just like it's spelled on the back of the coin.Not Liberty Head, either. The last Liberty Head quarters were made in 1916.Please check again and post a new question.
1937 is a very common Mercury Head dime. Most are only valued for the silver, about $2.00.
No, none of the 3 cent pieces with the Liberty Head were silver, all are made of nickel.
The US has issued 6 major varieties of silver quarters since the denomination was created in 1796:Draped Bust design (1796-1807)Capped Bust design (1815-1837)Seated Liberty design (1838-1891)"Barber" Liberty head design (1892-1916)Standing Liberty design (1916-1930)Washington Head design (1932-1964)The Washington head quarter of course is still issued today, and the design used on the silver versions continued to be used on copper-nickel versions up till 1998.To explain the name "Barber", it doesn't have anything to do with haircuts. The Liberty Head quarter was designed by a man named Charles Barber, so the coin quickly became known as a Barber quarter.
Liberty head quarters, more frequently called Barber quarters after their designer, were minted from 1892 to 1916. If your coin is dated 1925 it's called a Standing Liberty quarter because as you can tell from the image, it shows all of Miss Liberty, not just her head. Please see the Related Question for more.
Not enough information. Is the date missing due to wear? If so, is the coin a Washington quarter or does it have an older design - Liberty standing on the front and a flying eagle on the back, or the head of Liberty on the front and a spread-eagle on the back? If it's a Washington quarter, look at the edge. If it shows copper then it's a modern quarter and is worth only 25 cents. If the edge is silver colored or it's one of the earlier designs you have a 90% silver coin that might sell for $2.50 or $3 for its metal content.
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 are NO US Liberty Head dollars dated 1846 but there are Seated Liberty dollars dated 1846. Consult a qualified coin dealer
Money can have various values based on condition and certain stamping. An 1885 Morgan Liberty Head silver dollar can be worth between $20 and $400.
In 1906 you could see Indian Head Cents, Liberty Head Nickels, Barber Dimes, Barber Quarters, Barber Half Dollars and Morgan Silver Dollars in pocket change. In addition you could , from time to time, probably find older US coins such as the Shield Nickel, the Seated Liberty Dime, Seated liberty Quarter, Seated Liberty Half Dollar and Seated Dollars.
You would have a Barber or Liberty Head Quarter. It would be about 8-800 dollars as all depending on condition. Congrats