You may have noticed that your coin has the same design as ALL pre-1999 quarters, before the State designs were introduced.
Your coin is worth about $3 but only for its silver content. Expect to get maybe half that from a metal dealer because they are paying wholesale prices.
On the front of the quarter is George Washington's face. On the back is an eagle (there is no person depicted for the reverse side).
Your coin is normally referred to as a "Barber" quarter after its designer, Charles Barber. There's more information at the Related Question link.
If there is no mintmark under the eagle on a quarter then the coin was minted at the Philadelphia Mint. That's the only mintmark position for Washington quarters dated 1964 and earlier. The mintmark was first put on the front of the coin in 1968.
It's not a man carrying a sack. It's Miss Liberty wearing a gown. The coin is called a Standing Liberty Quarter. The Standing Liberty Quarter was minted from 1916-1930. These quarters are composed of 90% Silver and 10% copper.
Not enough information. It's possible you have a Standing Liberty quarter, in which case it's not a statue on the front, it's a picture of Miss Liberty. If the coin's date is visible please post a new question with that information. If it's worn off (a common problem with SL quarters) it's at least worth about $2.50 for its silver content.
Front: George Washington Back: Eagle
No, 1924 is a Standing Liberty quarter, Washington quarters started in 1932.
On the front of the quarter is George Washington's face. On the back is an eagle (there is no person depicted for the reverse side).
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.
Your coin is normally referred to as a "Barber" quarter after its designer, Charles Barber. There's more information at the Related Question link.
On the front of the quarter it is George Washington!
It's called a Washington quarter. Hope that helps.
George Washington.
George Washington
That's called a Standing Liberty quarter. They were minted 1916-1930.
If there is no mintmark under the eagle on a quarter then the coin was minted at the Philadelphia Mint. That's the only mintmark position for Washington quarters dated 1964 and earlier. The mintmark was first put on the front of the coin in 1968.
The "S" is a mint mark indicating the quarter was minted in San Francisco. Circulating quarters were minted there up to 1954. They have the "S" on the reverse side of the coin under the eagle. Quarter coinage resumed in 1968 but only for proofs. The mint mark on these coins is on the front side near the bow in Washington's wig.