With no mint mark or an "S" near the date, this coin is worth about $6 in average condition. If it has a "D" it's worth about twice as much.
FWIW, the coin is called a Standing Liberty quarter. Most days, heads don't walk, LOL!
worn or average condition 6-9$
Please check your coin again and post a new question. The Walking Liberty design was used on HALF dollars 1916-1947 but no halves were minted in 1926. Silver dollars carried the Peace design.
All U.S. coins dated 1926 have the word "Liberty" on them. A denomination is needed, post new question.
$2.00-$4.00 in average condition
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark ,your 1926 PEACE DOLLAR is common. Value is $17.00-$29.00 NOTE: No US coin is a Lady Liberty coin.
worn or average condition 6-9$
To clear things up:> It's a Standing Liberty quarter. The Walking Liberty design was used on half dollars.> M is the initial of the designer, H. A. MacNiel. The mint mark position is on the opposite pillar next to Miss Liberty's foot.> A "walking head" would be pretty interesting, though anatomically impossible....Please see the Related Question.
Please check your coin again and post a new question. The Walking Liberty design was used on HALF dollars 1916-1947 but no halves were minted in 1926. Silver dollars carried the Peace design.
The U.S. did not release any "Walking Liberty" half dollars dated 1926. But two commemorative half dollars were issued in 1926. The Oregon Trail type and the Sesquicentennial of American Independence type. Post new question.
All U.S. coins dated 1926 have the word "Liberty" on them. A denomination is needed, post new question.
$2.00-$4.00 in average condition
any quarter prior to 1961 is currently worth at least 2 dollars in silver content
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark ,your 1926 PEACE DOLLAR is common. Value is $17.00-$29.00 NOTE: No US coin is a Lady Liberty coin.
Depending on the condition , it could be any where from $15.00 to over $2000.00
Sorry, but M is not a mintmark. See the related question below.
This is a Saint-Gaudens NOT a Liberty value depends on grade condition an mint mark. The Denver mint mark (D) has the highest value of the 3 coins struck for this year. Consult a qualified dealer.
Assuming the coin is circulated, the 1926 Standing Liberty quarter is a common date coin. For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. Most coins show heavy wear. In general retail values for low grade coins are $5.00-$7.00, better grade are $12.00-$33.00 and coins showing almost no wear run from $67.00-$106.00. Values are a market average and only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched, used as jewelery or have been cleaned have far less value if any to a collector or dealer.