1910's Silver Barber Quarter Collectible Coin
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The Barber Quarter was struck by the U.S. Mint from 1892-1916, so every coin is now over 100 years old. Each coin was struck in 90% pure silver. The coin is known as the Barber Quarter because it was created by Charles E. Barber, who was Chief Engraver of the U.S. Mint and was one of the most famous and prolific coin designers in United States Mint history. The obverse depicts Liberty with a triple headdress of cap, laurel wreath, and a tiny coronet inscribed with the word Liberty symbols of freedom and liberty. The reverse shows the denomination within a wreath of corn and wheat to symbolize agriculture, maple leaves to represent civic rule, and oak leaves to indicate military power the three great traditions that built America in the 19th century when this coin was first issued. This collectible keepsake includes a Silver Barber Quarter from the 1910's on a double sided mount with an informative insert and certificate of authenticity. This circulated coin from the 1910's will have mint marks and conditions that will vary. The set comes packaged in a 4.25" x 3.25" plastic folio.
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