
USA Barber Coin Collection (Issues)
In American numismatics, "Barber coinage" refers to a half dollar, quarter, and dime designed by United States Bureau of the Mint Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber. Minted between 1892 and 1916, all three denominations feature the head of Liberty facing right, based on classical Roman coinage and the earlier Morgan silver dollar. Their design proved somewhat controversial, with some feeling the design was stolid, crowded, matronly, or even lazy. Others called it simple, classic, and dignified.
Now you can decide for yourself with this Barber Coin collector's set. Presented in a plastic display, you will receive two dimes (1908 D, 1913 P) and a quarter (1908). Please note, the case exhibits some scuffs and scrapes and the coins have some toning. See image for details.
In American numismatics, "Barber coinage" refers to a half dollar, quarter, and dime designed by United States Bureau of the Mint Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber. Minted between 1892 and 1916, all three denominations feature the head of Liberty facing right, based on classical Roman coinage and the earlier Morgan silver dollar. Their design proved somewhat controversial, with some feeling the design was stolid, crowded, matronly, or even lazy. Others called it simple, classic, and dignified.
Now you can decide for yourself with this Barber Coin collector's set. Presented in a plastic display, you will receive two dimes (1908 D, 1913 P) and a quarter (1908). Please note, the case exhibits some scuffs and scrapes and the coins have some toning. See image for details.
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In American numismatics, "Barber coinage" refers to a half dollar, quarter, and dime designed by United States Bureau of the Mint Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber. Minted between 1892 and 1916, all three denominations feature the head of Liberty facing right, based on classical Roman coinage and the earlier Morgan silver dollar. Their design proved somewhat controversial, with some feeling the design was stolid, crowded, matronly, or even lazy. Others called it simple, classic, and dignified.
Now you can decide for yourself with this Barber Coin collector's set. Presented in a plastic display, you will receive two dimes (1908 D, 1913 P) and a quarter (1908). Please note, the case exhibits some scuffs and scrapes and the coins have some toning. See image for details.


















