1906–1916-D Silver Barber Quarter G–VG

Get a Barber Quarter struck by the Denver Mint from 1892–1916. Struck in 90% silver, most Barber Quarters circulated heavily and were worn down or melted during times of high silver value. Get yours in Good to Very Good condition. Dates vary.

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These Barbers Suffered From Depression!

 

The first Barber Quarter was struck in 1892. The very next year, the country sank into a major depression. It didn't end until the United States entered World War I one year after the last Barber was minted. The result? Nearly all Barber Quarters were spent over and over again, wearing down each time. Very few were saved. That's why it's so hard to find Barbers in nice condition today. We have them for you here, but don't wait. They're extremely popular and sell fast!

                                                                                                                                         

Charles Barber's Popular Quarter Design

 

These are the coins that jingled in pockets more than 100 years ago and were last struck 16 years before the creation of the first Washington Quarter. Perhaps that's why so many people don't even know these coins ever existed! These coins get their name from their designer, Charles E. Barber, the 6th Chief Engraver at the United States Mint. The obverse features a bust of Lady Liberty with a triple headdress–a cap, a laurel wreath, and a tiny coronet inscribed with her name. Struck in highly pure 90% fine silver, these coins are a great find. Most circulated heavily and were worn down or melted for their silver content during times of high silver values. Now you can get one of these popular coins that was struck at the fabled Denver Mint in nice collector grade Good to Very Good (G–VG) condition! Click one to your cart today! Date our choice.

 

COIN HIGHLIGHTS:

 

  • FAMOUS BARBER DESIGN – This famous coin was designed by Charles E. Barber, the 6th Chief Engraver at the United States Mint. It depicts Miss Liberty wearing a crown made of olive branches with a small headband inscribed with the word LIBERTY. The same design was also used on dime and half dollar coins that circulated at the same time. Dates will vary.
  • STRUCK IN FINE SILVER – Barber Quarters were struck by the Denver Mint in 6.25 grams of highly pure 90% fine silver and measure 24.3 mm in diameter.
  • UNITED STATES LEGAL TENDER – Struck from 1892 to 1916, the Barber Quarter was 25 cents legal tender in the United States and circulated widely throughout the nation up to and during World War I.
  • GOOD TO VERY GOOD CONDITION – Your 1892–1916-D Barber Quarter will come in nice collector grade Good to Very Good (G–VG) condition.

Get one of America's most historic coin series with this 1892–1916-D Barber Quarter.

More Information
Country of ManufactureUnited States (US)
Country of OriginUnited States
Denominating CountryUnited States
Currency TypeDollar
Denomination0.25
Year of Issue(Dates May Vary)
BranchDenver
Mint NameU.S. Mint
Sold Out at MintNo
Grade TypeG, VG
Obverse Designer / EngraverWilliam Barber
Reverse Designer / EngraverWilliam Barber
CompositionSilver
BullionNo
Purity0.9000
Weight in Troy Ounces N/A
Finish EnhancementN/A
ShipDate NotificationDec 22, 2025, 6:00:00 PM