1920-D Standing Liberty Quarter
The 1920-D Standing Liberty Quarter had a total mintage of over 3.5 million coins struck at the Denver Mint. This coin has been found in some of the highest Mint State grades, although it is difficult to find them, and they command a very high premium, sometimes over $200,000. It’s possible to find the 1920-D Standing Liberty Quarter in circulated and Mint State uncirculated grades.
History of the 1920-D Standing Liberty Quarter
The 1920-D Standing Liberty Quarter is a beautiful coin that is worth the effort to find with a full head strike and attractive surfaces. The obverse of the coin features Lady Liberty holding a shield in one hand and an olive branch in the other while wearing chain mail armor on her body. She stands in some form of gateway that features 13 stars and the words “In God We Trust” dividing the walls. The reverse of the coin features an American Bald Eagle in flight with 13 stars surrounding it.
1920-D Standing Liberty Quarter Value
The 1920-D Standing Liberty Quarter value ranges from around $23,000 to upwards of $207,000 which is a huge investment into a single coin, often reserved for the most serious of collectors. The 1920-D Standing Liberty Quarter would make a great addition to any Standing Liberty Quarter series collection. This is a valuable coin in both circulated and uncirculated grades.
Type of coin: Quarter
Year: 1920-D Standing Liberty Quarter
Standing Liberty Quarter Mint Mark: Denver
Total mintage: 3,586,400
Metal content: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
Face value: 25 cents
Weight: 6.30 grams
Edge: Reeded
Designer: Herman A. MacNeil
Diameter: 24.30 millimeters