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1926-S 25c MS

1926-S Standing Liberty Quarter. MS-66 (PCGS).
Source: Stacks Bowers

1926-S 25c PCGS XF Details (Cleaned)
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1926-S 25c PCGS AU Details (Cleaned)
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1926-S 25c PCGS Genuine, Cleaning AU Details
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1926-S 25c PCGS XF Details (Cleaned)
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1926-S 25c PCGS AU Details (Cleaned)
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1926-S 25c PCGS Genuine, Cleaning AU Details
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1926-S 25c NGC MS62
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1926-S 25c NGC MS62
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1926-S 25c PCGS XF Details (Cleaned)
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1926-S 25c PCGS AU Details (Cleaned)
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1926-S 25c PCGS Genuine, Cleaning AU Details
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1926-S 25c PCGS XF Details (Cleaned)
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1926-S 25c PCGS AU Details (Cleaned)
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1926-S 25c PCGS Genuine, Cleaning AU Details
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1926-S 25c NGC MS62
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1926-S 25c NGC MS62
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1926-S 25c PCGS AU Details (Cleaned)
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1926-S 25c PCGS AU Details (Cleaned)
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1926-S 25c PCGS Genuine, Cleaning AU Details
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins




















Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 5593)
The 1926-S is a much better date among the San Francisco minted Standing Liberty Quarters. Collectible as low as the XF grade range. Scarce as a low-end Mint State coin and gradually increases in value into gem condition. Rare as a gem, especially past MS66. Anything finer than that is very rare as just a handful exist graded that high. Striking can be an issue for this date.
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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