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1917 D Type 1 Standing Liberty Quarter VG/F Condition

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1917 D Type 1 Standing Liberty Quarter VG/F Condition

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1917 (D - Denver Mint) Type 1 Standing Liberty Quarter Good to Very Good Condition (G/VG)

Add a desirable early Denver-minted issue to your collection with this 1917-D Type 1 Standing Liberty Quarter in VG/F condition. Struck in 90% silver during the first year of the series, this Standing Liberty Quarter represents the original Type 1 design before mid-year modifications were introduced.

1917-D Type 1 Standing Liberty Quarter Design

The Type 1 Standing Liberty Quarter features Hermon A. MacNeil’s original depiction of Lady Liberty standing between two pedestals, holding an olive branch and shield. This early design showcases Liberty in a more classical and artistic form, making it one of the most recognizable designs in U.S. coinage.

On the reverse, a flying eagle in motion dominates the design, surrounded by stars and inscriptions including “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA”, “E PLURIBUS UNUM”, and “QUARTER DOLLAR”. The “D” mint mark located on the obverse identifies this coin as a Denver Mint issue, adding to its collector appeal.

90% Silver Composition and Early U.S. Coinage

This coin is struck from the classic 90% silver and 10% copper composition used in U.S. coinage prior to 1965. As a 1917 silver quarter, it carries both intrinsic silver value and strong historical significance from a pivotal era in American minting.

Collectors value the 1917-D Standing Liberty Quarter not only for its silver content but also for its place as a first-year Type 1 issue. With an official mintage of just 1,509,200 coins, it is a significantly lower-mintage early issue within the series.

VG/F Condition Explained

A VG/F Standing Liberty Quarter shows moderate to heavy circulation, but with more detail remaining than lower-grade examples. In this grade range, Liberty’s full outline is visible, with partial detail in the gown and shield still present. Key design elements are clearer than in Good condition, though still softened from wear.

On the reverse, the eagle remains well-defined, with some feather detail visible, and all major inscriptions readable. The rims are generally complete, and the coin retains enough detail to make it an attractive and affordable example of a Very Good to Fine 1917-D Type 1 Standing Liberty Quarter.

Denver Mint Issue with Lower Mintage

This coin was struck at the Denver Mint, as indicated by the “D” mint mark on the obverse. The 1917-D Type 1 Standing Liberty Quarter had a total mintage of just 1,509,200 pieces, making it one of the more desirable early issues in the series.

For collectors building a Standing Liberty Quarter set or focusing on 90% silver U.S. coins, this piece represents an important first-year subtype with added appeal from its Denver origin and comparatively lower mintage.

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