> All 1984 quarters (in fact ALL circulating quarters dated 1965 and later) are made of copper-nickel, not silver.
> The Washington quarter design used from 1932 to 1998 didn't have any stars in the design.
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there are 13 stars in the starburst above the Eagle.
there are 13 stars in the starburst above the Eagle.
The 1872 silver dollar does not have 14 stars on it. The 1872 silver dollars contained the 13 stars from the start of the government. The 13 stars represent the first established colonies. If the silver dollar does have 14 stars printed on it then it would be considered a misprint and worth allot.
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Standing Liberty quarters are very dependent on grade. 1930 is a common date and if worn is only worth about $5-6 in silver scrap. But if uncirculated your coin can be worth $75+ depending on how many scratches/bag marks it has.
A 1799 silver dollar typically has fifteen stars on the obverse side, representing the number of states in the Union at that time.
The eagle has 33 fethers on tthe right wing and 22 on the left
The front of the quarter had lady liberty with a cap and wreath on her head. She sort of had a Greek look, and it says "In God We Trust" on top, and the year the coin was made on the bottom. On the back, there is an eagle, or more specifically a heraldic eagle that has a banner in it's mouth stating "E Pluribus Unum", and on the top it says "The United States Of America", and the bottom says "Quarter Dollar", and there is thirteen stars above the eagle, yet under where it says "The United States Of America".
The 13 stars on the 1884 silver dollar represent the original 13 colonies of the United States. This design was meant to symbolize the unity and history of the nation.
The Walking Liberty Dollar, better known as a Silver Eagle is a US bullion coin. On the obverse (heads) it features a woman personifying liberty, in her hand she has an olive branch and her other hand is outstretched to the sun. Flowing in front of her is an American flag. This is the same obverse (heads) design that was used on the Walking Liberty Half Dollar. On the reverse (tails) it features an eagle with its wings spread, olive branches grasped in one foot and arrows in another with stars above it. It says above the stars "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and below it "1 OZ. FINE SILVER ~ ONE DOLLAR". They are worth generally the price of silver in the coin (with usually a dollar or two added because of the fact it is a coin) which is always higher than the one dollar face value.
The best you can guess at is if the coin has 3 stars under the eagle on the reverse it was made from 1917-1930, no stars 1916-1917.
To determine the exact date will be almost impossible, but a detailed description of both sidesof the coin will help denote a time frame that the coin was minted. 13 stars appeared on several different quarter dollar varieties of design and different time frames.