A square coin with a smooth edge and rounded corners weighing 6.48g, measuring 21.5mm across the flats, and 2.17mm in thickness, bearing on the obverse the Coat-of-Arms of The Bahamas together with the words "Commonwealth of The Bahamas" which form a crown around the Coat-of-Arms. Below the Coat-of-Arms is the year that the coin was minted. On the reverse is a depiction of a Hibiscus flower, together with the text "FIFTEEN CENTS".
Mint produced over 20 million of these coins. There were two distinct varieties produced, however, the large motto and the small motto. The small motto is the less common of the two types, and one of these coins can potentially fetch $200 or more depending on its condition.
With a mintage of just 396,000 coins, the 1927-S Standing Liberty Quarter is considered one of the rarest and most valuable US quarters in the series, appealing to collectors and investors alike.
Mint, they could lead to an item ballooning in value by a factor of 2 million or more. That's what happened to several pennies produced in 1982, which pushed their value up from 1 cent to nearly $20,000.
To exchange coins for bills, try taking them to a local bank or retailer that offers coin-counting services. With some coin-counting machines, like Coinstar, you can also exchange coins for gift cards for free or donate your spare change to charity.
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