Barber Quarter

The Barber quarter is a 25-cent coin that was minted by the United States from 1892 to 1916. The coin is named after its designer, Charles E. Barber, who also designed the Barber dime and half dollar. The obverse side of the Barber quarter features the head of Liberty facing right, wearing a Phrygian cap with the word "LIBERTY" inscribed on it and surrounded by 13 stars. The reverse side of the coin features an eagle with outstretched wings, holding arrows and an olive branch, surrounded by a wreath and the words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "QUARTER DOLLAR." The Barber quarter was made of 90% silver and 10% copper and has a weight of 6.25 grams. The coin is a popular choice among collectors due to its historic significance and unique design.

The current melt value of a Barber Quarter is $5.76.

The melt value is calculated based solely on the current price of silver, excluding the value of any other metals contained in the coin. The silver price used in this calculation is $31.87 per troy ounce, which was last updated on Monday, September 30, 2024 at 6:00 AM. All metal prices and melt values are displayed in US Dollars.