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.
yes I would like to know the price of the quarter
1899 would make it a Barber quarter, so the mint mark is located on the reverse (tails) side, just below the eagle's tail feathers.
The coin is a Morgan dollar and assuming no little letters on the back of the coin under the eagle (S-O-CC) the value is $17.00-$26.00
bald eagle, obviously!
The mintmark on the 1854 US quarter can be found on the reverse [tails] side of the coin beneath the eagle. The coin was minted at 2 different mints; Philadelphia and New Orleans. The letter "O" represents the New Orleans mint. The coins minted at Philadelphia do not have a mintmark.
yes I would like to know the price of the quarter
I don't believe so; the source books I have show that the quarter eagle was only produced in Denver in 1925 - all such coins would have a "D" mintmark.
1899 would make it a Barber quarter, so the mint mark is located on the reverse (tails) side, just below the eagle's tail feathers.
Devoping or selling would be what Eagle Properties is doing.
That would be the quarter. It has a picture of George Washington on the front.
Since it's impossible for that to have happened at the mint, it would be considered a damaged or altered coin, at best a novelty item with a value of a buck or two.
The 1974-S Washington quarter is a regular circulation coin minted at the San Francisco Mint. It features the profile of George Washington on the obverse (front) and the image of an eagle on the reverse (back). The coin is made of a copper-nickel alloy and has a diameter of 24.26mm.
The offspring would be a girl.
an eagle-thon.
Florence would carring a lamp when she walked at night to cheek on the sick poeple.
90000 dollars i would sell it i had one and sold
Golden eagle vs stellar eagle?