1918-D Standing Liberty Quarter. MS-67 (PCGS). Frosty surfaces are brilliant in the centers with lovely iridescent toning of copper-rose, powder blue and reddish-pink toward the rims. The surfaces are close perfection, and the impressive striking detail comes up short only in a couple of isolated areas on the obverse. One of the more underrated condition rarities in the Standing Liberty quarter series, the 1918-D has a mintage of 7,380,000 pieces. These quarters circulated heavily and survivors are scarce even in EF and AU grades. Even Mint State examples often display average to poor striking detail. This well struck beauty is certainly one of the best produced that we have ever seen among non Full Head pieces and is worthy of a strong premium.