How much is a 1895 s quarter worth?
The 1895 S quarter is worth around $20 in good condition. In very fine condition the value is around $120 and in extremely fine condition the value is around $170. In uncirculated condition the price is around $420 for coins with an MS 60 grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 63 can sell for around $950.
How much is a 1895 barber quarter worth?
Pricing the 1895 Barber Quarter
DATE | GOOD | UNCIRCULATED |
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1895 Barber Quarter | $10 | $135 |
1895 Barber Quarter (O) | $12 | $230 |
1895 Barber Quarter (S) | $20 | $275 |
Source: Red Book |
What does a barber quarter look like?
These coins have the same obverse and reverse design as the Half Dollar and Dime of the time, both which were also designed by Charles E. Barber. In 1892, the coin has two different varieties, one with a larger eagle and one with a smaller eagle on the reverse.
Are Barber quarters a good investment?
While one year’s coin may be incredibly valuable, a coin minted just one year later may sell for next to nothing. Generally, the starting price for a Barber is below $10, but can range as high as hundreds of dollars if the coin is in excellent condition.
What are V nickels worth?
Like other coin types, V-Nickel values can vary significantly based on condition and date. V-Nickels dated pre-1897 can command significant premiums and many are worth $4 to $5 a piece. A rare 1885 V-Nickel, however, may garner a premium of nearly $400.
Are Barber quarters silver?
The U.S. Mint struck each Barber Quarter with 0.1808 ounces of silver (melt value information can be found using the calculator in the right column). Each 90% silver coin has a total weight of 6.25 grams….Barber Quarters (1892-1916)
MINT SPECIFICATIONS | NA |
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METAL COMPOSITION | Silver : 90% Copper : 10% |
WEIGHT | 6.25 Grams |
Why are they called Barber quarters?
The Barber Quarter, also known as the Liberty Head Quarter, was minted between 1892 and 1916 and was preceded by the Seated Liberty Quarter and was succeeded by the Standing Liberty Quarter. These coins were designed by Charles E. Barber, hence the name Barber.
What’s the most valuable Barber Quarter?
Coins minted in San Francisco and New Orleans in 1897 are more expensive than most other pieces, and you should set aside about $2,000 for those in the mint state.