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Certified Standing Liberty Quarter 1924-D MS65 NGC

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    The Certified 1924-D Standing Liberty Quarter graded MS65 by NGC is a high-end, Gem-quality example of one of the more challenging dates in this widely admired and artistically rich coin series. Struck at the Denver Mint, the 1924-D issue is moderately scarce in Mint State, particularly in Gem condition or better. With a full Mint State 65 designation, this coin features strong luster, well-defined devices, and only minimal, unobtrusive contact marks. Its preservation, combined with the historical significance of the series and the allure of the “D” mintmark, makes it an important and visually impressive acquisition for advanced collectors of 20th-century U.S. coinage.

    The Standing Liberty Quarter was introduced in 1916 and designed by famed sculptor Hermon A. MacNeil. Intended to embody themes of liberty, strength, and national pride, the coin’s obverse features a powerful image of Liberty standing in a gateway, holding a shield in her left hand and an olive branch in her right. The design symbolizes both preparedness and peace. The reverse depicts a majestic eagle in flight, surrounded by stars. The series underwent a redesign in 1917 to modify Liberty’s appearance and add chainmail armor, which remains on the 1924-D version. The series was short-lived, ending in 1930, making high-grade examples increasingly collectible.

    On the obverse of the 1924-D quarter, Liberty stands facing forward, her head turned to the right, shield in front of her, and an olive branch extended to the left. In MS65 condition, Liberty’s figure is sharply struck, with fine details present in the chainmail, facial features, and surrounding elements such as the steps, shield rivets, and gateway columns. The date “1924” is clearly defined at the bottom, and the word “LIBERTY” arches across the top rim, each letter bold and well-articulated. The motto “IN GOD WE TRUST” appears to Liberty’s right, with all characters crisp. The coin’s surface retains its full mint luster, typically with cartwheel brilliance or light satiny frost, and minimal marks in the fields or high points.

    The reverse features a dynamic eagle in flight, wings spread broadly as it moves left to right across the coin’s face. Thirteen stars arc along the outer rim, and inscriptions “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and “E PLURIBUS UNUM” are displayed above the eagle, with “QUARTER DOLLAR” appearing below. On this MS65 specimen, the eagle’s feathers, particularly at the shoulders and wings, are clearly defined—indicative of a strong strike for the issue. The “D” mintmark, for Denver, is located to the left of the star beneath the eagle’s tail. On coins in this grade, the mintmark is well-formed and the reverse fields remain smooth and unabraded, enhancing overall visual impact.

    The 1924-D Standing Liberty Quarter had a mintage of 3,112,000 coins. While not the lowest of the series, the 1924-D is far from common in Mint State, especially in Gem condition. Many examples were weakly struck or quickly entered circulation, leading to substantial wear. Collectors place a premium on fully struck, problem-free coins, and MS65 pieces certified by NGC represent only a small fraction of surviving examples. As such, this coin is highly desirable for both series specialists and type collectors who aim to include a strong Denver Mint issue in their holdings.

    The MS65 grade awarded by NGC denotes a coin that is solidly in the Gem Uncirculated category. This level requires full mint luster, sharp strike, and outstanding eye appeal with only a few minor contact marks that do not detract from the coin’s overall beauty. The surfaces are original, free from cleaning or artificial toning, and exhibit the kind of preserved quality that earns respect from serious collectors. NGC encapsulation ensures the coin’s long-term preservation and provides market confidence for resale or inclusion in registry sets and certified collections.

    One key factor that enhances this coin’s appeal is the series’ rich historical and artistic legacy. Introduced as part of the coinage reform movement of the early 20th century, the Standing Liberty Quarter was among the most elegant of the era’s redesigns. MacNeil’s representation of Liberty as a protective and peace-seeking figure was a departure from earlier motifs and remains one of the most admired interpretations of the American ideal. The Denver Mint's role in striking this issue adds further interest, as Western mints generally saw smaller production runs and greater attrition in circulation.

    In high grade, the 1924-D is particularly appreciated for its combination of relatively low mintage, striking challenges, and attractive design elements. Collectors often seek examples with full head detail on Liberty (though not every MS65 qualifies for a Full Head designation). Even without that specialty label, this coin displays the artistry and craftsmanship of the series in full Mint State form, making it an impressive example of early 20th-century American coinage. As a registry-quality coin, it appeals to advanced collectors aiming to assemble top-grade sets.

    This coin likely exhibits natural toning—perhaps soft gold, steel-gray, or light violet hues—or original untoned brilliance, depending on storage conditions since minting. Luster rolls across the fields in response to light, and the coin’s clean surfaces allow the design to stand out dramatically. The aesthetic appeal, combined with its condition and NGC’s certification, makes it a high-confidence acquisition for those building a top-tier collection.

    The Certified 1924-D Standing Liberty Quarter graded MS65 by NGC is a superb Gem example of a historic and collectible Denver Mint issue. With rich detail, strong luster, and outstanding preservation, it offers a blend of rarity, artistry, and investment-grade quality. Whether completing a date-and-mintmark set, upgrading an existing collection, or showcasing a quintessential piece of American coin design, this coin stands as a stellar representative of one of the nation’s most beloved and beautifully executed coinage series.

  • Details:
    • Denomination: N/A
    • Year: 1924
    • Diameter: N/A
    • Mint Mark: D
    • Thickness: N/A
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