How much is a 1916 d quarter worth?

USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1916-D Barber Quarter is Worth $7.84 in Average Condition and can be Worth $257 to $455 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Click here to Learn How to use Coin Price Charts. Also, click here to Learn About Grading Coins.

How rare is a 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter?

With a production run of only 52,000 pieces, the 1916 Standing Liberty is the second-lowest mintage quarter of the 20th century, ahead of only the rare 1913-S Barber quarter, with a mintage of 40,000.

Where is the mint mark on Standing Liberty Quarter?

Standing Liberty quarter

Silver .18084 troy oz
Years of minting 1916–1930
Mint marks D, S. Found immediately to the right of the lowest of the left-hand column of stars on the obverse (to the left of Liberty’s feet.) Philadelphia Mint specimens lack mint mark.
Obverse
Design 1916 version

How can you tell a 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter?

The 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter is often seen with no-date. Although the date is worn, it is still possible to differentiate between the 1916 and 1917 Type-One Quarters with no date. Type-one meaning a bare-breast on Liberty and no stars underneath the eagle on the reverse.

How much is a 1917 Standing Liberty quarter worth?

USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1917 Standing Liberty Quarter is Worth $52 in Average Condition and can be Worth $286 to $400 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition.

How much is 1916 dime worth?

Minimum 1916 dime value is $1.85 for a coin in “good” condition, closely following its silver value. Of added interest to collectors, 1916 is the ending of the old Barber dime series and the introduction of Mercury dimes.

What year of quarters are worth money?

The 1983-P Washington quarter proves the rarest in uncirculated condition and is worth about $20 and up there. Meanwhile, the 1982-P, 1982-D, and 1983-D quarters are also scarce and trade for $5 to $10 and up in uncirculated grades.