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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Barber Quarters, Proof (1892–1916) series of Quarters in the U.S. Coins contains 3 distinct entries with CPG® values between $295.00 and $91,000.00. Proof Barber quarters, formally known as Liberty Head quarters, were struck throughout most of the duration of the

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Barber Quarters, Proof (1892–1916) series of Quarters in the U.S. Coins contains 3 distinct entries with CPG® values between $295.00 and $91,000.00.

Proof Barber quarters, formally known as Liberty Head quarters, were struck throughout most of the duration of the series, which ran from 1892 through 1916. Barber quarters, which were designed by Charles E. Barber, are popular as a series today. However, relatively few collectors make an effort (or, rather, have the discretionary finances) to collect all of the proof Barber quarters, though individually the coins are relatively available for prices that some ambitious type collectors would deem affordable. All proof Barber quarters are roughly of equal scarceness and price point, however cameo and deep cameo specimens are rare and trade for premiums well above prices listed for standard proofs. There were no proof Barber quarters issued after 1915, which for this series marked the beginning of a two-decade hiatus from striking proof coinage at the United States Mint.

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1892 25c PR
Value Range: $295 - $9,250
$295 - $9,250
1892 25c PR CAM
Value Range: $575 - $12,000
$575 - $12,000
1892 25c PR DCAM
Value Range: $900 - $91,000
$900 - $91,000

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