Type: All Pennies Nickels Dimes Quarters Half Dollars Dollars & Silver Dollars Silver Coins
Standing Liberty Quarter

Standing Liberty Quarter

circulated, visible wear and patina unknown
$5-$15 (rough estimate depending on year and mint mark)

A United States Standing Liberty Quarter Dollar coin. The obverse features Lady Liberty standing with a shield in her left hand and an olive branch in her right. The reverse shows a flying eagle surrounded by stars and inscriptions. The coin was minted between 1916 and 1930.

1928 Standing Liberty Quarter

1928 Standing Liberty Quarter

Worn, with some details faded but design still visible Unknown
$30-$50 (rough estimate)

A 1928 United States Standing Liberty Quarter. The obverse features Liberty standing with a shield and olive branch. The reverse displays an eagle in flight. The coin is made of 90% silver and 10% copper.

1934 Buffalo Nickel

1934 Buffalo Nickel

worn with visible detail loss unknown
$1 to $3 (rough estimate)

A 1934 United States Buffalo Nickel, also known as the Indian Head Nickel. The obverse features a Native American profile, and the reverse depicts an American bison (buffalo). The coin has a face value of five cents.

1925 Standing Liberty Quarter

1925 Standing Liberty Quarter

Good wear, details visible but softened from circulation United States
$15-$40 (rough estimate)

This is a 1925 Standing Liberty quarter dollar coin from the United States. The obverse features Lady Liberty standing, holding an olive branch and shield. The reverse displays an eagle in flight surrounded by stars with the inscriptions 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' and 'QUARTER DOLLAR'.

1909 Wheat Penny

1909 Wheat Penny

Well circulated with visible wear and patina. United States
$1 to $5 (rough estimate depending on condition and mint mark)

A United States one-cent coin from the year 1909 featuring the wheat ears reverse design. This coin shows the bust of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse with the inscriptions 'IN GOD WE TRUST', 'LIBERTY', and the year '1909'. The reverse features the words 'ONE CENT' and 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' flanked by two wheat stalks, a design commonly referred to as the 'Wheat Penny'.