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37 degrees ground diggable had to get out. Found this silver quarter lots of clad 2 keys and some wheats. Where theres wheat theres meat. Dont know the date of the quarter hard to see has an M on it bottom right by the feet Someday Ill find a camera
Not JUST a silver quarter, but a Standing Liberty. I would doing handstands since a silver quarter is one of,those things I just can't seem to find. Congrats.
I asked about the possibility of no stars under the eagle (in post #3) above because if there were none--as it turns out--then your SLQ is either from 1916 or 1917; all other SLQs had three stars under the reverse side eagle. And if you can find a D or S mint mark, you will have ruled out the 1916 SLQ, but if the coin has no mint mark, the 1916 is still a possibility; albeit, remote since only 52,000 were minted.
This link can assist you in determining if you have a 1916 SLQ--assuming, first of all, that your coin has no mint mark> ANACS - Article: The 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter Dollar
Good luck,
Don..