Standing Liberty Quarter

Dozer D

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I read every now an then someone finding a barber dime or barber quarter. But has anyone (maybe metal detectors) found a standing liberty quarter in the wild while CRH? It was issued in the period between the barber qtr and Washington qtr. The date field would wear down quickly over the years, and the coin itself would look very unusual among other coins.
 

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Iamrussell

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I think I remeber someone once getting a pretty worn one (arent the majority of them lol) cant remember if it was teller tray or bag or rolled though

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I read every now an then someone finding a barber dime or barber quarter. But has anyone (maybe metal detectors) found a standing liberty quarter in the wild while CRH? It was issued in the period between the barber qtr and Washington qtr. The date field would wear down quickly over the years, and the coin itself would look very unusual among other coins.

:coffee2: I've found 3 in bank reject chutes over the years while doing dumps. 2 were dateless but 1 was a 1929 "S". That was a nice find for sure.

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I read every now an then someone finding a barber dime or barber quarter. But has anyone (maybe metal detectors) found a standing liberty quarter in the wild while CRH? It was issued in the period between the barber qtr and Washington qtr. The date field would wear down quickly over the years, and the coin itself would look very unusual among other coins.


yes check out my thread i started response number 226

it was in a bank roll

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/coin-roll-hunting/151323-end-roll-finds-12.html
 

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I got one from a change machine at the laundry about 15 years ago. It was dateless.
 

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Sure does count!
Was that the only one with a date? Seems when they're dug from MDing they have dates more often
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That was the only dated coin. The design put the date on a high spot causing it to quickly wear. Except for one dug in a yard, they all came from older parks.
 

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Even tho it doesn't count, I've dug five in three years, one dated 1920 S.

Sure does count!
Was that the only one with a date? Seems when they're dug from MDing they have dates more often
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I would definitely say that metal det digging would be the best way to find a dated one in good or better shape.
 

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I found a dateless slick Standing Liberty in a reject tray a couple of months ago.
 

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My only one came from under my coil a few years ago. 1918-S
 

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