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Key Date 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter, MS62

1916 25C MS62 PCGS. The transitional-year 1916 Standing Liberty quarter ranks among the most sought-after 20th century silver issues in all grades, because it is the first year of the series and because of its remarkably low mintage of just 52,000 pieces. This lightly toned Mint State representative exhibits a pebbly, mattelike texture, presumably from having been struck from rusty dies (J.H. Cline, Standing Liberty Quarters). Silver-gray surfaces display whispers of light tan patina that is slightly deeper on the reverse. The reverse side is relatively well defined, but the obverse displays the usual weakness on the shield and stars; better-than-usual (though not full) definition is seen on the head. There are no mentionable marks on either side, just a somewhat muted appearance that appears to limit the grade. (Registry values: N2998)

Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 242Y, PCGS# 5704, Greysheet# 5533)

Weight: 6.25 grams

Metal: 90% Silver, 10% Copper


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Auction Dates
December, 2008
4th-7th Thursday-Sunday
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