The 1923 Standing Liberty Quarter in VG10, graded by PCI (Professional Coin Grading Service), displays significant wear, with most of the finer details on Liberty’s figure and the shield softened but still visible. The reverse, featuring an eagle in flight, shows clear outlines, though much of the finer detail has worn down due to circulation. Despite the wear, this coin remains a solid representation of the Standing Liberty series from the early 1920s, offering historical value for collectors at an affordable price.