Product Details This highly collectible 1927-S Standing Liberty Quarter, certified a solid Fine 15 (F15) by NGC, represents a notoriously scarce and highly desirable San Francisco Mint issue from the latter half of this iconic series. The obverse presents Hermon A. MacNeil’s striking, symbolic portrait of Lady Liberty standing in a gateway, holding a shield of defense in one hand and an olive branch of peace in the other; in this circulated Fine grade, the original silver-grey patina beautifully highlights the fully readable 1927 date, the crucial 'S' mint mark just to its left, and the major outlines of Liberty's flowing gown against evenly worn fields. Transitioning to the reverse, the design features a majestic eagle in mid-flight surrounded by thirteen stars, displaying solid wing outlines that elegantly frame the 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' and 'QUARTER DOLLAR' legends. Boasting problem-free, original surfaces and the honest, even wear typical of a true piece of Roaring Twenties commerce, this 90% silver quarter offers numismatists an excellent opportunity to acquire a notoriously tough low-mintage date to complete their classic Standing Liberty collection.
Coin Features:
NGC graded MS 15
Known as a Standing Liberty Quarter
This is an NGC graded coin. You will receive the coin pictured. You are purchasing a 1927-S Standing Liberty Quarters graded NGC MS 15 . This is an excellent coin to add to your collection.