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1916 25C MS66 Full Head PCGS. For many years Miss Dori

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1916 25C MS66 Full Head PCGS. For many years Miss Dori
<B>1916<25C> MS66 Full Head PCGS.</B></I> For many years Miss Doris Doscher, better known to millions as Miss Liberty, claimed that she posed for the provocative, bare-breasted figure of Liberty on designer Hermon MacNeil's Standing Liberty quarter--a figure that, in the words of expert and author Jay Cline (whose contributions we gratefully cadge here), " ... sent women into shock, children giggling and pointing, and men taking a second look at the exposed bust on the newly designed quarter." Miss Doscher, whose stage name was Doris Doree, as she "did some acting on Broadway," was a "longtime friend and tennis partner" of the MacNeil family. Miss Doscher posed for other leading sculptors of the time, as well, and starred in several silent movies.<BR> However, in 1972, <I>one day</B></I> after the death of her mother, the daughter of one Mrs. Irene MacDowell wrote to Mrs. MacNeil (Hermon's widow), saying that Mrs. MacDowell was, in fact, the model for the quarter. Mrs. MacDowell, age 92, intimated to her family and closest friends shortly before her death that <I>she</B></I> had posed for Hermon MacNeil, over a total of 10 days. Mrs. MacDowell had also been a former Broadway actress, and was the wife of a tennis partner of Hermon MacNeil. Since her husband would have disapproved of her posing for MacNeil, she concluded that sole credit should go to Doris Doscher. While it is entirely possible, even probable, that <I>both</B></I> women posed for MacNeil, given the strict standards of the era, such a decision is unsurprising.<BR> This example of the premier Standing Liberty quarter certainly portrays Mmes. Doscher and/or MacDowell in the most flattering light. Both sides are enriched by light gray-gold patina, further enhanced on the obverse by daubs of russet, lilac, and smoke-gray. While the 1916 is always softly struck in the head and shield, this lovely Premium Gem boasts as bold a strike