Quarter Dollar Coin
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American Dollars, United States The US Mint issued American Dollar coins in 6 different denominations, including this 25 Cents coin United States Dollar (quarter). They are part of the American Dollar coins series. The US Mint started issuing these 0.25 American Dollar coins in 1965. Since 2010, the U.S. Mint has issued 56 quarter-dollar coins that feature designs which depict national parks and other national sites as part of its America the Beautiful Quarters Program. CoinFacts is an in-depth online encyclopedia of United States coins. As the most comprehensive database for U.S. Coins on the internet, PCGS CoinFacts is a collector’s leading educational resource for buying, selling, and collecting coins.
1835 25¢ Bust Quarter Dollar ANACS AU 55 Details $ 510.00 $ 475.00. Houston's Coin and Currency Authority, Specializes In The Buy, Sell, and Trade. Quarter Dollar Coin- White Mountain 2013 Uncirculated. Shipped with USPS First Class Package. Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing. Shipping and handling. This item will ship to United States, but the seller has not specified shipping options.
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- 1915 Barber Quarter
Coin Info
Nearly 8 million Barber quarters were minted in 1915, which is a fairly strong number as compared to the mintages of the few previous years. While the 1915-S did see a mintage of less than 1 million, that issue is not considered anything scarcer than a “better date.” The 1915 Philadelphia and Denver issues are decently common and, all around, 1915 is an affordable year for coin collectors looking to pick up well-circulated examples of Barber quarters from the year.
Here’s a breakdown of mintages and values of 1915 Barber quarters:
1915 – 3,480,000; $13
1915-D – 3,694,000; $13
1915-S – 704,000; $16
1915 proof – 450; $925
Us Quarter Dollar Coin
*Values are for coins in a grade of Good-4, unless otherwise noted.
Perhaps the most noteworthy bit from 1915 regarding Barber quarters was the striking of the final proofs for the series. Proof coinage, which had been produced in small numbers anyway, was retired for all denominations during the mid-1910s, and would not resume until 1936, when the era of the modern proof coins began.
The Barber quarter was designed by U.S. Mint Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber and was first produced in 1892. Production of the series would continue until 1916.