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.
the "M" on the front of a Standing Liberty quarter is the monogram of the coin's designer rather than a mint mark. Please see the Related Question for more information.
August 1, 2009 The US Mint has not issued a quarter with an "M" stamped on it. Probably what you have is a quarter that someone has put their initial on or marked it for some reason. With such a mark it has no numismatic value but is worth $2.52 for the silver it contains.
The "M" is not a mint mark, it's the monogram of the designer H. A. MacNeil. Please see the Related Question for more information.
The "M" is not a mint mark, it's the monogram of the designer H. A. MacNiel. Please see the Related Question for more information.
You're looking at the designer's monogram - an M for H. MacNeil.The mint mark position is on the left-hand pedestal, above and to the right of the date. See the Related Question for more details.
The letter "M" is not a mintmark. It is the designers monogram. Post a new question and structure it like this to get the best answer- "What is the value of a <date> <country> <denomination> or "What is a <date> <country> <denomination>?".
Sorry, but M is not a mintmark. See the related question below.
It is necessary to know the amount of wear and mint mark (if it has one) to be able to make an estimate of value. I would suggest you take your coin to a reliable dealer and have it appraised.
They all have that letter M, as the designer's name was MacNeil. 1929 is a common date, worth around $5 or so on average unless it's in exceptionally nice condition, where it could be worth upwards of $100.
The M is not a mintmark but the monogram of the designer. See the related question below.
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The "M" would be the monogram of H. A. MacNeil, who designed the famous Standing Liberty quarter.Unfortunately many of these coins had a design flaw that caused their dates to wear off. IF a date is visible, please look for the question "What is the value of a US quarter?" for more information. If the date is worn, your coin is worth a few dollars for its silver content but nothing more. It might be more interesting to simply keep it as a conversation piece.