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  1. 1928 is one of the more common dates for Standing Liberty quarters. Look on the front of the coin to see if there's a small mint mark letter at the bottom of the pedestal with IN GOD written on it. It may be blank or there may be a D or S. (The M on the other pedestal is the designer's monogram and not a mint mark.)

    Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 12/2012:

    No mint mark (Philadelphia):

    Very worn condition - $9

    Moderately worn - $13

    Slightly worn - $30

    Almost no wear - $66

    Uncirculated - $132 to $2,630 depending on quality

    "D" mint mark (Denver):

    Very worn - $9

    Moderately worn - $13

    Slightly worn - $43

    Almost no wear - $83

    Uncirculated - $140 to $2,110

    "S" mint mark (San Francisco):

    Very worn - $9

    Moderately worn - $13

    Slightly worn - $35

    Almost no wear - $76

    Uncirculated - $140 to $9,430

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