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1919 Standing Liberty Quarter

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1919 Standing Liberty Quarter

About This Coin

The 1919 Standing Liberty Quarter is a United States quarter from the Standing Liberty Quarters 1916-1930 series — 4th of 14 years in the series. In 1919, coins were struck at the San Francisco, Denver, and Philadelphia Mints with a combined mintage of 15.1 million. This ranks 9th of 14 years by total mintage, above the series median of 13.8 million. The obverse features Liberty standing in a gateway between two walls, holding an olive branch and a shield and the reverse displays an eagle in flight. Minted during and after World War I, as America emerged as a global power and experienced the prosperity of the Roaring Twenties. Struck in 90% silver, 10% copper, weighing 6.3 grams, 24.3 mm in diameter, with a reeded edge. Collectors have identified one known die variety for this date (type i counter clash). Produced 3 years after the celebrated 1916 key date. Across its variants, estimated values range from $42 to $3.1K depending on mint mark, grade, and strike type. A notable auction result reached $50K in MS68 grade at Heritage Auctions. Designed by Hermon A. Mac Neil.

Value Estimates

$42 - $3,097

Values as of May 2026 — range across all strike types, reflecting typical grades (G-4 through MS-63). Coins in lower or exceptional grades may fall outside this range.

Specifications

Year
1919
Denomination
Quarter
Series
Standing Liberty Quarters 1916-1930
Weight
6.3g
Diameter
24.3mm
Designer
Hermon A. Mac Neil
Edge
Reeded

Strike Types & Varieties(3)

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