Not a man - it's Miss Liberty.
Not a bag - it's her shield.
Now that we're past the pictures, you need to know the coin's date and mint mark. The date is below Miss Liberty's feet, and the mint mark, if there is one, is on the left side of the coin at the bottom of the pillar with the words IN GOD on it.
If you can't read the date (a common problem with SL quarters) it's only worth its silver value, about $2.75 as of 02.2009.
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.
The Standing Liberty quarter is an American coin that was produced from 1916 to 1930. A quarter is a coin worth 25 cents. Information about the Standing Liberty quarter can be found on Wikipedia.
Liberty. The previous design was known as the Standing Liberty quarter.
1930 was the last year for a Standing Liberty quarter, with a date of 1941 it's a Washington quarter. Post new question.
its a quarter has liberty ,god we trust, united state ,quarter dollar on front
If the date is 1938 it's a Washington quarter not a liberty quarter. Coins in average condition have retail prices of $4.00-$8.00 depending on the grade.
No such coin exists. The last Liberty quarter (the standing Liberty) was last minted in 1930, however if you have a Washington quarter, that date is rather common and it is worth around $5.25 in silver content in average circulated condition.
If the date is 1895 it's a Barber quarter, the first year of issue for the Standing Liberty is 1916.
About $140
The Standing Liberty quarter was a 25-cent coin that was struck by the United States Mint from 1916 to 1930. It followed the Barber quarter, which had been minted since 1892.
There were no Standing Liberty Quarters minted in 1922.
The 1917 Standing Liberty Quarter was minted with a bare breast and with a mailed breast with stars below the eagle. The modification was to cover Liberty's exposed breast. - .