Barber Quarter
The Barber Quarter was minted from 1892 to 1916. For the initial portion of the series from 1892 until 1903, coins were struck each year at the New Orleans and San Francisco Mints. From 1906 until the end of the series, production took place at the Denver Mint for most years. After 1909, no further coins for the denomination were struck at New Orleans.
Blast white and nearly flawless with frosted design elements that contrast beautifully against deep mirrored fields. A gorgeous first-year Barber Quarter. Item #232896 (2 / 74) 1893. Quarters In US Quarters we specialize in Early Barber Quarters, Uncirculated Washington Quarters, Statehood Quarter Rolls and Sets & various Standing Liberty Quarters (one of our personal favorites). We have the quarters you are looking for to fill that elusive set. The Barber Quarter was minted from 1892 to 1916. For the initial portion of the series from 1892 until 1903, coins were struck each year at the New Orleans and San Francisco Mints. From 1906 until the end of the series, production took place at the Denver Mint for most years. After 1909, no further.
Grading Barber Quarters
The mintages range from a high of more than 12 million for two years to an absolute low of just 40,000 pieces for the 1913-S Barber Quarter. The two other notable low mintage years are the 1901-S with a total of 72,664 pieces produced, and the 1896-S with at 188,039. These three issues command significant premiums even in well circulated grades and represent “stoppers” for most collections.
Barber Quarter Mint Mark
Below is a table displaying the mintages for Barber Quarters struck for circulation.
Barber Quarter Mintages
1892 | 8,236,000 |
1892-O | 2,640,000 |
1892-S | 964,079 |
1893 | 5,444,023 |
1893-O | 3,396,000 |
1893-S | 1,454,535 |
1894 | 3,432,000 |
1894-O | 2,852,000 |
1894-S | 2,648,821 |
1895 | 4,440,000 |
1895-O | 2,816,000 |
1895-S | 1,764,681 |
1896 | 3,874,000 |
1896-O | 1,484,000 |
1896-S | 188,039 |
1897 | 8,140,000 |
1897-O | 1,414,800 |
1897-S | 542,229 |
1898 | 11,100,000 |
1898-O | 1,868,000 |
1898-S | 1,020,592 |
1899 | 12,624,000 |
1899-O | 2,644,000 |
1899-S | 708,000 |
1900 | 10,016,000 |
1900-O | 3,416,000 |
1900-S | 1,858,585 |
1901 | 8,892,000 |
1901-O | 1,612,000 |
1901-S | 72,664 |
1902 | 12,196,967 |
1902-O | 4,748,000 |
1902-S | 1,524,612 |
1903 | 9,669,309 |
1903-O | 3,500,000 |
1903-S | 1,036,000 |
1904 | 9,588,143 |
1904-O | 2,456,000 |
1905 | 4,967,523 |
1905-O | 1,230,000 |
1905-S | 1,884,000 |
1906 | 3,655,760 |
1906-D | 3,280,000 |
1906-O | 2,056,000 |
1907 | 7,192,000 |
1907-D | 2,484,000 |
1907-O | 4,560,000 |
1907-S | 1,360,000 |
1908 | 4,232,000 |
1908-D | 5,788,000 |
1908-O | 6,244,000 |
1908-S | 784,000 |
1909 | 9,268,000 |
1909-D | 5,114,000 |
1909-O | 712,000 |
1909-S | 1,348,000 |
1910 | 2,244,000 |
1910-D | 1,500,000 |
1911 | 3,720,000 |
1911-D | 933,600 |
1911-S | 988,000 |
1912 | 4,400,000 |
1912-S | 708,000 |
1913 | 484,000 |
1913-D | 1,450,800 |
1913-S | 40,000 |
1914 | 6,244,230 |
1914-D | 3,046,000 |
1914-S | 264,000 |
1915 | 3,480,000 |
1915-D | 3,694,000 |
1915-S | 704,000 |
1916 | 1,788,000 |
1916-D | 6,540,800 |
The Barber Quarter was minted from 1892 to 1916. For the initial portion of the series from 1892 until 1903, coins were struck each year at the New Orleans and San Francisco Mints. From 1906 until the end of the series, production took place at the Denver Mint for most years. After 1909, no further coins for the denomination were struck at New Orleans.
The mintages range from a high of more than 12 million for two years to an absolute low of just 40,000 pieces for the 1913-S Barber Quarter. The two other notable low mintage years are the 1901-S with a total of 72,664 pieces produced, and the 1896-S with at 188,039. These three issues command significant premiums even in well circulated grades and represent “stoppers” for most collections.
Below is a table displaying the mintages for Barber Quarters struck for circulation.
Barber Quarter Mintages
1892 | 8,236,000 |
1892-O | 2,640,000 |
1892-S | 964,079 |
1893 | 5,444,023 |
1893-O | 3,396,000 |
1893-S | 1,454,535 |
1894 | 3,432,000 |
1894-O | 2,852,000 |
1894-S | 2,648,821 |
1895 | 4,440,000 |
1895-O | 2,816,000 |
1895-S | 1,764,681 |
1896 | 3,874,000 |
1896-O | 1,484,000 |
1896-S | 188,039 |
1897 | 8,140,000 |
1897-O | 1,414,800 |
1897-S | 542,229 |
1898 | 11,100,000 |
1898-O | 1,868,000 |
1898-S | 1,020,592 |
1899 | 12,624,000 |
1899-O | 2,644,000 |
1899-S | 708,000 |
1900 | 10,016,000 |
1900-O | 3,416,000 |
1900-S | 1,858,585 |
1901 | 8,892,000 |
1901-O | 1,612,000 |
1901-S | 72,664 |
1902 | 12,196,967 |
1902-O | 4,748,000 |
1902-S | 1,524,612 |
1903 | 9,669,309 |
1903-O | 3,500,000 |
1903-S | 1,036,000 |
1904 | 9,588,143 |
1904-O | 2,456,000 |
1905 | 4,967,523 |
1905-O | 1,230,000 |
1905-S | 1,884,000 |
1906 | 3,655,760 |
1906-D | 3,280,000 |
1906-O | 2,056,000 |
1907 | 7,192,000 |
1907-D | 2,484,000 |
1907-O | 4,560,000 |
1907-S | 1,360,000 |
1908 | 4,232,000 |
1908-D | 5,788,000 |
1908-O | 6,244,000 |
1908-S | 784,000 |
1909 | 9,268,000 |
1909-D | 5,114,000 |
1909-O | 712,000 |
1909-S | 1,348,000 |
1910 | 2,244,000 |
1910-D | 1,500,000 |
1911 | 3,720,000 |
1911-D | 933,600 |
1911-S | 988,000 |
1912 | 4,400,000 |
1912-S | 708,000 |
1913 | 484,000 |
1913-D | 1,450,800 |
1913-S | 40,000 |
1914 | 6,244,230 |
1914-D | 3,046,000 |
1914-S | 264,000 |
1915 | 3,480,000 |
1915-D | 3,694,000 |
1915-S | 704,000 |
1916 | 1,788,000 |
1916-D | 6,540,800 |