Highlights
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Date/Mint: 1914-D (Denver)
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Grade: PCGS MS66+ • Trader Bea label
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Designer: Charles E. Barber
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Mintage (business): ~3.76 million
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Type: Barber Quarter (1892–1916)
Specifications
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Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper
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ASW: 0.18084 troy oz
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Weight/Diameter: 6.25 g • 24.3 mm
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Edge/Alignment: Reeded • Coin (↑↓)
Design
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Obverse: Liberty head with laurel wreath; IN GOD WE TRUST above, date 1914 below.
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Reverse: Heraldic eagle clutching arrows and olive branch; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA • QUARTER DOLLAR, D mintmark below the eagle.
Historical Significance
Struck late in the Barber series, the 1914-D reflects the robust output of the young Denver Mint as U.S. coinage transitioned toward the bold new designs of the 1910s.




