1925 Standing Liberty Quarter
| Grade | Quality | Est. Value |
|---|---|---|
| Good-4 | Good | $14 |
| Very Good-8 | Very Good | $16 |
| Fine-12 | Fine | $19 |
| Very Fine-20 | Very Fine | $28 |
| Extremely Fine-40 | Extremely Fine | $44 |
| About Uncirculated-50 | About Uncirculated | $85 |
| MS-60 | Mint State | $140 |
| MS-63 | Choice Uncirculated | $230 |
| MS-65 | Gem Uncirculated | $300 |
Estimates from published guides and recent sold data. Grade is everything. Verify before you buy.
Melt floor: Includes intrinsic metal value (0.1808 oz silver). Marked grades are worth more melted than as collector coins.
What is the 1925 Standing Liberty Quarter worth?
Current guide estimates on this page range from $14.00 to $300 depending on grade.
Why does grade matter for the 1925 Standing Liberty Quarter?
Coin value can change sharply by condition. Use the grade ladder and price-by-grade table before relying on any single headline estimate.
Does melt value affect the 1925 Standing Liberty Quarter?
This page shows a melt floor of $5.70 based on listed metal weight and the current guide spot value used by CoinSpinner.
Liberty was originally depicted bare-breasted (1916–early 1917) - modified to wear a chain-mail vest mid-1917 amid Victorian-era objections. The Type 1 variants are scarce and command significant premiums. Replaced by the Washington Quarter for the 1932 Washington bicentennial.
Collector value is shown by grade, but intrinsic metal value can dominate lower-grade outcomes.
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