USA ¼ Dollar 1902 & 1908 O 'Barber Quarter' & ¼ Dollar 1918 & 1920 'Standing Liberty Quarter' Averse: The bust of Miss Liberty with the designer's initials below the truncation of the neck. Reverse: An American eagle with stars above and the denomination below; with the country name surrounding the rim with the mintmark below the tail of the eagle. & Averse: Standing Liberty; looking over her left shoulder; holding a shield in the left hand and an olive branch in the right. On the second type; Liberty's breast is covered by chainmail. Reverse: Eagle flying right. On the 2nd type; 3 stars were added below the eagle; and the latter is higher. The stars were all rearranged. Silver. KM 114; 145. Lot of 4 Coins