The 1930 Standing Liberty Quarter Dollar is the most common date of the series in Mint State. PCGS alone has certified over 4,000 Uncirculated 1930 Quarters, most often in MS-64 and usually with a Full Head. High grade examples feature a crisp, sharp luster and great eye appeal in a variety of untoned and toned formats.
According to the June 1934 issue of The Numismatist (p. 416), collectors could still purchase Uncirculated 1930 Quarter Dollars for "the face value of the coins and an amount sufficient to cover the mail charrges by first-class mail."
Coin is a good value for money and fits my type set.
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The 1930 Quarters are the last year for this standing liberty, which means you can find a real nice coin at a low cost..
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This is a solid buy as a type set coin. Probably a hundred dollars more as an AU graded coin by PCGS or NGC. Bargains are out there.
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It is hard to find a copy, and if you do, it will be very expensive . I have seen very few for sell lately, which means it will be costly.
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Silver and gold coins is always a solid investment. Knowledge of the coins and sticking with top rated sellers is very important. The are many fakes/counterfeits out there, proceed with caution!
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