1917-S, Type 1, Standing Liberty Quarter

sjvalleyhunter

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Despite the 105 degree heat, I decided to get a little bit of detecting in at the local go to park. Typically I concentrate on the interior areas, but today I focused on the areas next to the road. Not more than a foot from the curb I pulled out a standing liberty quarter. As with most pre-1925 SLQ’s the date was worn off, so I assumed it would forever be a mystery as to what the date was. I did notice though that it was a San Francisco mint, which is common to find here in California.

However when I looked at the reverse I was happy to see that there were no stars below the eagle. That indicates that it is a Type 1, which were only minted in 1916 and 1917. Since the 1916’s had no mint mark (and are exceedingly rare), it’s was obvious that it’s a 1917, Type 1, San Francisco mint standing liberty quarter. It will be a nice addition to my collection.
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Rookster

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She's a beauty. Congrats :icon_thumright:
 

Racso

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Congrats on the beautiful coin.
 

Ogre1190

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Nice work! 🙌 I think I can JUST make out the 7 on the date.
 

Ammoman

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wow! i guess it pays to know your coins. I would have tossed it aside thinking it was just another dateless SLQ.
 

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Congratualtions on the nice old coin recovery! :occasion14:
 

A2coins

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Great coin I have one I don't know if its a 16 or 17 Nice to have a rare coin good job
 

JeffInMass

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Congrats on a great find- the most beautiful coin ever minted IMHO.

-- Jeff --
 

Whyme

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Nice standing quarter! :icon_thumleft: That's a bucket lister for me.
 

Trezurehunter

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Good research on the date for the coin. Most people probably would have just chalked it up to a no date Standing Liberty. Congrats on a very nice coin.
 

A2coins

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standing liberty walking liberty a seated why not a running coin
 

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