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$1 FV 90% Silver Barber Quarters – XF

$26.91

The $1 FV 90% Silver Barber Quarters – XF feature the iconic design by Charles E. Barber, minted from 1892 to 1916 and crafted in 90% silver. Graded Extra Fine, these quarters showcase sharp details and luster, offering collectors a tangible piece of American history from the turn of the 20th century.

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Step into the world of numismatic treasures with the $1 FV 90% Silver Barber Quarters – XF. Each coin whispers stories from the turn of the 20th century, their intricate designs preserved in Extra Fine condition. The Barber Quarter, designed by Charles E. Barber, stands as a testament to American artistry and resilience. With 90% silver content, these quarters offer both tangible value and a connection to a bygone era. Their substantial weight and unmistakable luster make them a prized addition to any collection. Collectors cherish the sharp details visible in Liberty’s portrait and the heraldic eagle on the reverse. The coins’ historical significance is matched only by their enduring beauty and silver content. Each $1 face value lot contains four quarters, totaling nearly three-quarters of a troy ounce of pure silver. The U.S. Mint’s craftsmanship ensures authenticity and quality, making these coins a reliable choice for enthusiasts. Whether displayed or stored, Barber Quarters evoke nostalgia and pride in American heritage. Their scarcity in Extra Fine condition adds to their allure, making them highly sought after. These coins bridge the gap between history and tangible wealth, offering a unique blend of artistry and substance.

  • Purity: 90% silver
  • Weight: Approximately 0.715 troy ounces per $1 face value
  • Manufacturer: United States Mint
  • Condition: Extra Fine (XF)
  • Denomination: $0.25 per coin, $1 face value per lot

The Barber Quarter debuted in 1892, named after its designer, Charles E. Barber, Chief Engraver of the U.S. Mint. Minted until 1916, these coins circulated during pivotal moments in American history, from the Gilded Age to World War I. Their enduring legacy continues to captivate collectors and history enthusiasts alike.

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