Product Details
CVC & Collectables presents this 1914-S Barber Silver Quarter Dollar Fine.
Issuer: United States
Period: Federal republic (1776-date)
Denomination: ¼ Dollar
Composition: Silver (.8924) (.1076 copper)
Mint Mark: S – San Francisco
Year: 1914
Reference: KM# 144
Coin Highlights:
- Contains .2154 oz. of Silver.
- Comes in protective packaging.
- Designed by Charles E. Barber
- Obverse: The bust of Miss Liberty right with the designer’s initials below the truncation of the neck, motto above, 13 stars around
- Reverse: Heraldic Eagle with 13 stars above, arrows, and olive branch in talons, eagle with and the denomination below
G-4 Good—Date and legends legible. LIBERTY worn off headband.
VG-8 Very Good—Some letters in LIBERTY legible.
F-12 Fine—LIBERTY completely legible but not sharp.
VF-20 Very Fine—All letters in LIBERTY evenly plain.
EF-40 Extremely Fine—LIBERTY bold, and its ribbon distinct.
AU-50 About Uncirculated—Slight trace of wear above forehead, on cheek, and on eagle’s head,
wings, and tail.
MS-60 Uncirculated—No trace of wear. Light blemishes.
MS-63 Choice Uncirculated—Some distracting contact marks or blemishes in prime focal areas.
Impaired luster possible.
PF-63 Choice Proof—Reflective surfaces with only a few blemishes in secondary focal places. No
major flaws