The coin is so worn the date can't be seen, the "M" is the designers ( MacNeil ) initial and value is just for the silver, about $3.00
A 1919 standing Liberty Quarter Dollar in good condition (G4) is worth: $40; if its mint state is MS60, the value rises to: $175.00. If there is an S or D mint mark at the bottom of the left-hand pillar (i.e. at Miss Liberty's right side) the value range is roughly $85 to $1200.
"M" is the monogram of the coin's designer Hermon MacNeil and causes a lot of confusion for people who aren't familiar with the coin. The mint mark, if there is one, is to the right of the bottom star on the opposite pillar. And yes, MacNeil DID spell his first name with an "o"!
Prior to the Washington quarter (1932) all US 25-cent coins featured an image of Miss Liberty:1796-1807: A bust of Miss Liberty adorned with a drape1815-1837: A bust of Miss Liberty wearing a Liberty cap1838-1891: A figure of Miss Liberty seated and holding a Union shield1892-1916: A right-facing bust of Miss Liberty wearing a wreath in her hair1916-1930: A full-length image of Miss Liberty holding a shield and standing between two pillarsInterestingly, the Washington design was intended to be issued only for one year in honor of his bicentennial, but it proved to be so popular that the Mint decided to replace the prior design and adopt the Washington image permanently.
There are walking Liberty half dollars and standing Liberty quarters, but no walking Liberty quarters.Please post a new question with the coin's date, because that information is needed to determine its value. If it's a quarter, look at the bottom of the LEFT pedestal to see if there's a D or S there; it may also be blank. (The M on the RIGHT pedestal is the designer's initial and not a mint mark.) If it's a half dollar look for a D or S at the 8:00 position on the back.If the coin is so worn it doesn't have a date it's only worth its silver metal content.
The coin is a Barber quarter and most are circulated and show heavy wear with retail values at $3.00-$5.00 better grade coins are $15.00-$30.00
A 1919 standing Liberty Quarter Dollar in good condition (G4) is worth: $40; if its mint state is MS60, the value rises to: $175.00. If there is an S or D mint mark at the bottom of the left-hand pillar (i.e. at Miss Liberty's right side) the value range is roughly $85 to $1200.
A 1919 standing Liberty Quarter Dollar in good condition (G4) is worth: $40; if its mint state is MS60, the value rises to: $175.00. If there is an S or D mint mark at the bottom of the left-hand pillar (i.e. at Miss Liberty's right side) the value range is roughly $85 to $1200.
The mint mark on a 1929 Standing Liberty Quarter can be found next to Liberty's right foot, just above and to the left of the date on the coin's obverse (front) side.
This type of quarter was designed by Hermon A. MacNeil. The left arm of Liberty is upraised uncovering a shield in the attitude of protection. Her right hand bears the olive branch of peace. There was a modification in 1917 because of public resentment to Liberty's exposed breast. The reverse is an arrangement of the stars and eagle.
"M" is the monogram of the coin's designer Hermon MacNeil and causes a lot of confusion for people who aren't familiar with the coin. The mint mark, if there is one, is to the right of the bottom star on the opposite pillar. And yes, MacNeil DID spell his first name with an "o"!
All quarters minted up till 1930 had a picture of Miss Liberty. Please post a new question with the coin's date and whether it has a mint mark: > Standing Liberty design - to the left of Miss Liberty's foot (not the "M" on the right; that's the designer's monogram) > All others - on the back under the eagle or wreath.
On the right side, on the third shelf from the bottom there is a quarter with the eagle on it.
Identify in what way?
Right bottom quarter of the map, and there she wanders ;)
Lady Liberty has feet on a couple different coins, what one?
Quadrants are used cordinate planes the top right quarter of the plane is quadrant 1 the top left quarter is quadrant 2 the bottom right quarter is quadrant 3 and the bottom left quarter is the quadrant 4 hope that helps im in sixth grade so im not sure if these are the type of quadrants you're looking for but overall good luck
Prior to the Washington quarter (1932) all US 25-cent coins featured an image of Miss Liberty:1796-1807: A bust of Miss Liberty adorned with a drape1815-1837: A bust of Miss Liberty wearing a Liberty cap1838-1891: A figure of Miss Liberty seated and holding a Union shield1892-1916: A right-facing bust of Miss Liberty wearing a wreath in her hair1916-1930: A full-length image of Miss Liberty holding a shield and standing between two pillarsInterestingly, the Washington design was intended to be issued only for one year in honor of his bicentennial, but it proved to be so popular that the Mint decided to replace the prior design and adopt the Washington image permanently.