Upside down is relative to which way you flip the coin. If flipping from top to bottom, the eagle should be upright. If flipping from side to side, the eagle should be upside-down. If the eagle is truly upside down from the way it should be, AND the coin has not been altered, then it could be worth a couple of hundred dollars.
$11 to $11,000 depending on the condition of the coin.
1. 2002 U.S. quarters don't have an eagle on the back. They're part of the state quarter series and have one of 5 different state-related images. 2. Please look at your pocket change. ALL U.S. coins in current use have the front and back oriented 180º to each other so that the sides point oppositely when a coin is flipped side to side like the page of a book. 3. Philadelphia did not use the P mint mark on quarters until 1980. Your coin is one of nearly half a billion coins minted in Philadelphia that year, so it has no extra value. .
There were no Standing Liberty Quarters minted in 1922.
It depends on what the grade is.
1930 was the last year for a Standing Liberty quarter, with a date of 1941 it's a Washington quarter. Post new question.
$11 to $11,000 depending on the condition of the coin.
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You have a Standing Liberty Quarter - a 1929 coin in at least good condition (G4) is worth: $6.00; if this coin's mint state is MS60, the value rises to: $150.00. By the way, the 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter in good condition is worth: $3500!
What you have is a Standing Liberty quarter, it is worth about $7 in worn condition and coins in better conditions can be worth $20 in fine to extra fine condition and about a hundred dollars in higher grades.
The 'Eagle Reverse" was last used in 1998 for the Washington quarters. Look at the reeding on the edge of the coin. You should see a seam an the reeds won't mach up. This is NOT a U.S. mint error coin. It has been altered and has no numismatic collectible value.
1. 2002 U.S. quarters don't have an eagle on the back. They're part of the state quarter series and have one of 5 different state-related images. 2. Please look at your pocket change. ALL U.S. coins in current use have the front and back oriented 180º to each other so that the sides point oppositely when a coin is flipped side to side like the page of a book. 3. Philadelphia did not use the P mint mark on quarters until 1980. Your coin is one of nearly half a billion coins minted in Philadelphia that year, so it has no extra value. .
Depending on the grade, the circulated 1906 Quarter Eagle's current retail value is between $180.00 and $390.00. Uncirculated coins start at $414.00
There were no Standing Liberty Quarters minted in 1922.
It depends on what the grade is.
1930 was the last year for a Standing Liberty quarter, with a date of 1941 it's a Washington quarter. Post new question.
If the date is 1895 it's a Barber quarter, the first year of issue for the Standing Liberty is 1916.
25 cents