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Certified Standing Liberty Quarter 1929 AU58FH PCGS

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    The Certified 1929 Standing Liberty Quarter, graded AU58FH by PCGS, is a well-preserved example from the iconic Standing Liberty Quarter series designed by Hermon A. MacNeil. The "FH" designation stands for "Full Head," indicating that the coin’s strike is particularly sharp, especially in Liberty’s head, where detail is often weaker on lower-grade examples. The Standing Liberty Quarter series, which ran from 1916 to 1930, is renowned for its classical beauty and symbolic imagery, making it one of the most celebrated coin designs in American numismatics. The 1929 issue, struck during the final years of the series, comes from a period just before the Great Depression, which makes coins from this era especially poignant and historically significant. In AU58 condition, this coin is nearly uncirculated, with only the slightest wear visible, making it an excellent choice for collectors who appreciate both history and quality.

    The obverse of the 1929 Standing Liberty Quarter features the striking image of Lady Liberty standing confidently between two large pillars. Liberty is depicted holding a shield in her left hand, symbolizing her readiness to defend the nation, while in her right hand she holds an olive branch, representing peace. Her flowing gown and the intricate details of her figure are classic representations of American ideals during a time of national growth and global influence. The chain mail covering her chest, added to the design in 1917, reflects the nation’s preparedness during the tumultuous years following World War I. The inscription "LIBERTY" is positioned prominently above Liberty’s head, with the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" along the base of the pillars. The date "1929" is inscribed below. In this AU58FH example, the obverse retains a sharp strike, especially in Liberty’s head, where the Full Head designation attests to the exceptional quality of the strike. The coin exhibits minimal wear, with only slight signs of handling, and much of its original mint luster is still present.

    The reverse of the 1929 Standing Liberty Quarter showcases a bold depiction of an American bald eagle in flight, with its wings spread wide. The eagle is surrounded by 13 stars, symbolizing the original colonies, and the inscriptions "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "E PLURIBUS UNUM" are positioned above the eagle. The denomination "QUARTER DOLLAR" is inscribed below. The reverse design is simple yet powerful, symbolizing the strength and freedom of the United States. On this AU58FH coin, the reverse retains much of its original sharpness, with the eagle’s feathers and wings crisply defined. The luster on the reverse adds to the overall appeal of the coin, and the few minor signs of wear are barely noticeable. The strong strike and clean surfaces make this coin a standout example of the Standing Liberty Quarter series, especially in the final years of its production.

    The 1929 Standing Liberty Quarter was struck at the Philadelphia Mint, which did not include a mintmark on coins produced at this facility. The Philadelphia Mint was the oldest and most important mint in the United States, responsible for producing much of the nation’s coinage. The 1929 issue had a total mintage of 11,140,000 coins, making it one of the more common dates in the series. However, finding high-quality examples with Full Head designations is more challenging, as many of these coins circulated heavily and were often struck with weak details in Liberty’s head. The Full Head designation on this AU58FH coin makes it especially desirable for collectors who seek sharply struck examples of this classic design.

    The Standing Liberty Quarter series underwent several design changes during its production run. The original 1916 design featured Liberty with an exposed breast, but this was modified in 1917 to include a chain mail covering after public objections. Additionally, earlier issues of the series were often struck with weaker details, particularly in Liberty’s head and the eagle’s wings. The Full Head designation, awarded by PCGS and other grading services, indicates that Liberty’s head is fully struck, with all three leaves of the helmet visible, as well as the details in her hair. This level of sharpness is rare in the Standing Liberty Quarter series, especially in coins that saw circulation, making Full Head examples highly prized by collectors.

    The Standing Liberty Quarter is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper, the standard alloy for U.S. silver coinage during the early 20th century. Each coin weighs 6.25 grams and has a diameter of 24.3 millimeters. The high silver content gives the coin intrinsic value, as well as contributing to its brilliant, lustrous surfaces. Over time, many Standing Liberty Quarters were worn down or melted for their silver content, making well-preserved examples like this AU58FH piece increasingly rare and valuable. The combination of historical significance, aesthetic beauty, and silver content makes the Standing Liberty Quarter one of the most desirable series among collectors of U.S. coinage.

    The AU58 grade assigned by PCGS indicates that this 1929 Standing Liberty Quarter is in About Uncirculated condition, with only slight wear visible on the highest points of the design. Coins in this grade retain nearly all of their original detail and luster, making them visually appealing while still being more affordable than uncirculated examples. The Full Head designation further enhances the coin’s value, as it highlights the exceptional quality of the strike. Collectors prize AU58FH coins for their combination of strong detail, minimal wear, and affordability, offering a near-mint appearance at a lower price than fully uncirculated coins.

    The Certified 1929 Standing Liberty Quarter AU58FH PCGS is a remarkable example of early 20th-century American coinage, combining sharp details, minimal wear, and historical significance. Its Full Head designation makes it an especially desirable piece, as it represents the pinnacle of quality for this series. As part of the final years of the Standing Liberty Quarter series, the 1929 issue is a key piece of U.S. numismatic history, embodying the nation’s ideals of liberty, peace, and strength. Whether appreciated for its aesthetic beauty, rarity, or investment potential, this AU58FH quarter is a valuable addition to any collection.

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    • Year: 1929
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