Description
The $1 FV 90% Silver Barber Quarters – G-F offer a tangible link to America’s rich numismatic heritage. Each coin, minted between 1892 and 1916, carries the iconic Liberty Head design by Charles E. Barber. These quarters are composed of 90% silver, making them highly sought after by collectors and silver enthusiasts alike. Their Good to Fine (G-F) condition ensures visible details, with Liberty’s profile and the heraldic eagle still discernible.
Owning these quarters means holding a piece of history that circulated during pivotal moments in American life. The sound and feel of genuine silver coins evoke a bygone era of commerce and craftsmanship. Their legal tender status and recognizable design add to their appeal, making them a favorite among those who appreciate classic American coinage.
Each $1 face value lot contains four quarters, totaling approximately 0.715 troy ounces of pure silver. The coins’ durability and timeless design make them a lasting addition to any collection. Their silver content provides intrinsic value, while their historical significance offers a unique story with every coin.
The Barber Quarter’s elegant design and substantial silver content set it apart from modern coinage. Collectors cherish these coins for their blend of artistry, history, and precious metal content. Whether displayed or stored, they serve as a reminder of America’s enduring legacy and the artistry of its early mints.
- Purity: 90% silver
- Weight: Approximately 0.715 troy ounces per $1 face value
- Manufacturer: United States Mint
- Condition: Good to Fine (G-F)
- Denomination: $0.25 (quarter dollar)
- Years Minted: 1892–1916
The Barber Quarter debuted in 1892, designed by Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber. It circulated widely until 1916, witnessing the turn of the century and the dawn of modern America. Its enduring legacy continues to captivate collectors and history enthusiasts today.

