1904 barber quarter doller

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by woodruffe, Feb 21, 2006.

  1. woodruffe

    woodruffe New Member

    i recantly became the owner of a 1904 charles e barber quater doller out of pure luck my brother traded it for a can of coke at school i was infomed by a freind that it could possible be worth some money so ive been doing some research and in order to value the coin i have to know its coin grade befor the vaule can be astablished i was wondering if anyone could help me? attached are some photos of the coin

    the lettering is still clearly visable, readable and stands out the head is worn to a degree and so is the edging the eagle on the reverse is also slightly worn the lettering is again still clearly visable i would really like any opinions on this coin thank you
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  3. rick

    rick Coin Collector

    Hello woodruffe. Your brother made a good trade there. This quarter is in rough shape, though - I would have called the front Good condition, but when I saw the back, I'd have to say that you have what most people would call an About Good coin. The rims are worns down to the wings - this coin saw a lot of transactions in its day.

    In general these coins sell for the value of their silver + a little extra for being in barber quarter form. You might get a couple bucks for it, a good swap for a can of pop.
     
  4. woodruffe

    woodruffe New Member

    anybody have any other opinions? but thanx anyway rick i just wanna get as many opinions as i can
     
  5. I Palindrome I

    I Palindrome I Senior Member

    The January issue of the Greysheet says the retail value of a 1904 Barber Quarter in good condition is $6.50.
     
  6. zaneman

    zaneman Former Moderator

    I think your coin was worth about 4 dollars.
     
  7. The_Cave_Troll

    The_Cave_Troll The Coin Troll

    Here are a few recent auctions that sold coins very similar to yours (same date and basic condition). They all sold for $3-$5 (including shipping).

    Auction 1

    Auction 2

    Auction 3

    So I agree that it is worth about $4. nice trade! my guess is that someone raided their dad's coin collection.
     
  8. smithrow1

    smithrow1 New Member

    I would say its worth about $3-4 dollars.
     
  9. foundinrolls

    foundinrolls Roll Searching Enthusiast

    A 1904 barber quarter in AG is worth melt. as a collectible. $3.00 max.
     
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