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- 1917 25c Type 2 MS FH
1917 25c Type 2 MS FH
1917 25c PCGS MS67 FH (Type 2)
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1917 Standing Liberty Quarter. Type II. MS-68 FH (PCGS).
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1917 Standing Liberty Quarter. Type II. MS-68 FH (PCGS).
Source: Stacks Bowers
1917 Standing Liberty Quarter. Type II. MS-68 FH (PCGS).
Source: Stacks Bowers
1917 Standing Liberty Quarter. Type II. MS-68 FH (PCGS).
Source: Stacks Bowers
1917 Standing Liberty Quarter. Type II. MS-68 FH (PCGS).
Source: Stacks Bowers
1917 Type 2 25c PCGS MS67 FH
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1917 Type 2 25c NGC MS67 FH
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1917 Type 2 25c PCGS MS67 FH
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1917 25c PCGS MS67 FH (Type 2)
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1917 Type 2 25c NGC MS67 FH
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1917 Type 2 25c PCGS MS67 FH
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1917 25c PCGS MS67 FH (Type 2)
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1917 Type 2 25c NGC MS67 FH
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1917 Type 2 25c PCGS MS67 FH
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1917 25c PCGS MS67 FH (Type 2)
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1917 Type 2 25c NGC MS67 FH
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1917 Standing Liberty Quarter. Type II. MS-67 FH (PCGS).
Source: Stacks Bowers
1917 Standing Liberty Quarter. Type II. MS-67 FH (PCGS).
Source: Stacks Bowers
1917 Standing Liberty Quarter. Type II. MS-67 FH (PCGS).
Source: Stacks Bowers
Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 5538)
Of the early dates in the Standing Liberty Quarter Series, this issue is one of the most common. Examples are quite easy to find leading up to the gem level. In Full Head the finest gems are all extremely rare starting at MS67. Along with the accessibility and affordability, this date also comes with a strong strike, notable luster and even some attractive toning making it a great FH type coin.
Obverse: MacNeil's Liberty stands with one hand holding an olive branch, the other bearing a shield. A ribbon connects the branch to the shield. The world LIBERTY appears across the top periphery and the date is centered at the bottom. 13 stars appear to the side of Liberty. Mint mark, if any, is positioned above the date to the left of Liberty.
Reverse: An eagle in full flight, facing right, with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA above the great raptor. Stars flank the left and right peripheries with the words QUARTER DOLLAR at the bottom.
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