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    1927 Standing Liberty Quarter

    As far as collectible US coins go, the Standing Liberty Quarter is right up there with the most popular. This coin was produced through the early stages of the 20th century and was incredibly popular due to its usefulness. Nowadays, the Standing Liberty Quarter is popular in the eyes of collectors who will stop at nothing to get their hands on these pieces of history.

    For a collector who is trying to put together an entire set of Standing Liberty Quarters, the real challenge is finding these coins in excellent condition. Because Standing Liberty Quarters were so heavily circulated, many of them have survived in poor condition. Knowing this, it makes a lot of sense that collectors are willing to pay top-dollar for a Standing Liberty Quarter in great condition.

    Grading the 1927 Standing Liberty Quarter

    For coins as old as the 1927 Standing Liberty Quarter, the first thing collectors will pay attention to is the condition the coin is in. 1927 was a long time ago, so between then and now these coins have had ample opportunity to become worn, tarnished, or otherwise damaged. By paying close attention to condition, collectors ensure that they will never add a sub-par piece to their collection.

    Normally, the judging of the condition of a coin is something reserved for a professional coin grading company, but we understand that not everyone has the time and money sitting around to send coins away for grading. That is why we have provided below a listing of the different coin grades as well as their associated characteristics.

    Uncirculated: An Uncirculated Standing Liberty Quarter is one that has spent no time whatsoever exchanging hands. These coins have been kept in a safe spot throughout their existence and have never had the opportunity to incur damage along the way. For collectors, Uncirculated coins are far and away the most highly sought after.

    Extremely Fine: An Extremely Fine Quarter is one that was circulated for only a very limited period of time. These coins will appear to be in mostly perfect condition, but if you look closely you will be able to spot some minor imperfections. All in all, however, you will notice that these coins have been well-preserved over the years.

    Fine: This is the grade given to coins that have been circulated, but have not been very heavily damaged during that time. Due to their exchanging hands thousands of times, some moderate wear and tear will be able to be seen with the naked eye.

    Good: Good is a grade given to coins that have been quite heavily circulated. These coins have been damaged quite a bit and have a lot of their imagery and inscriptions compromised. These coins will have a lot of scratches, chips, and may even be bent. Because the Standing Liberty Quarter was so useful for Americans, you will find that those surviving Quarters are more often than not pretty beat up.

    Pricing the 1927 Standing Liberty Quarter

    When it comes to determining a price for a Standing Liberty Quarter, you must look no further than the condition of the coin and the type. First, because there were multiple different types of Quarters produced every year, the exact type of coin will play into the asking price. In addition, the condition of the coin means everything to prospective buyers and will also play into the asking price. Below is a chart that will more aptly explain how much you can expect to pay for a 1927 Standing Liberty Quarter given its type and condition.

    Standing Liberty Quarters

    DATE GOOD FINE EXTREMELY FINE UNCIRCULATED
    1927 Standing Liberty Quarter $7.50 $9 $35 $80
    1927 Standing Liberty Quarter (D) $15 $30 $150 $220
    1927 Standing Liberty Quarter (S) $40 $130 $1,100 $2,800
    Source: Red Book