1926-S Standing Liberty Quarter. MS-67+ (NGC). Dusted with antique silver-gray iridescence, this lovely example is further enhanced by powder blue and olive-gold highlights on the reverse. Luster is full and satiny, the texture with intermingled frosty qualities. Fully struck in most areas, the detail to Libertys head is more than 80% complete and not all that far from what would qualify for a Full Head designation in many instances. Expertly preserved and not all that far from pristine, both the quality and eye appeal are outstanding in a Standing Liberty quarter irrespective of date or issuing mint.<p>The low survival rate of the 1926-S is somewhat of a mystery. In this year 1,716,000 quarters were struck at the Denver Mint and nearly 2/3rds more, 2,700,000 coins, were struck in San Francisco. However, the 1926-D was saved in quantity but the 1926-S saw heavy circulation and few remain for todays collectors. As a no-questions Superb Gem, this is an important example that is tied for finest certified in todays market with a single MS-67+ at PCGS. PCGS# 5758. NGC ID: 243T. Combined PCGS and NGC Population: 2; 0 finer. The finest certified examples in the Full Head category are in MS-66+ FH.
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