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English: The Type 2 reverse of the Standing Liberty quarter dollar. This reverse was used for quarters minted in the latter part of 1917 through 1930. This coin was minted at the Denver Mint, and the mint mark is on the obverse side (not shown). This coin is graded as MS63 by PCGS, and it received the "FH" or full-head designation, as the head of Miss Liberty on the obverse is fully struck and exhibits a full hair line and the hole of the ear is visible. Note that the eagle is centered in the reverse design and that three stars are present below the eagle, and above the text "Quarter Dollar".
Date Coin imaged 17 August 2011; Coin minted 1924; Coin designed 1917.
Source Actual coin imaged by author.
Author John Baumgart (Variety Slabbing Service) for the image; Hermon MacNeil for the coin design.
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Also: COM:ART #Photograph of an old coin found on the Internet

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