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1915 was the last year for Barber coinage. 1916 is first year issue for Standing Liberty quarters if you have a 1916 SLQ I suggest you take it to a dealer or collector for an assessment they can be very valuable.

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What is the value of a mercury head 1916 quarter?

You've got to be very specific. First off, there are no Mercury Head quarters. There are however Mercury dimes produced during 1916, along with Barber dimes produced during 1916. If you have a Barber dime dated 1916 it is worth a few bucks for silver depending on the condition. On the other hand, if you have a Mecury dime with a 1916 and a D mintmark on the reverse, you have a coin worth several hundred to several thousands of dollars depending on condition. If you have just a 1916 dime with no, or another mintmark, it is only worth a few bucks for silver. There are also quarters produced in 1916. Like the dime there were 2 designs that year, the more common Barber quarter worth about $7 in scrap depending on the condition, and the key-dated 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter worth several hundred dollars depending on condition. So without knowing what your coin is, it is impossible to say how much it is worth.


What is the value of 1916 silver quarter with eagle on the back and head on the front?

Your coin is normally referred to as a "Barber" quarter after its designer, Charles Barber. There's more information at the Related Question link.


What is the value of an 1916-D us quarter?

With the Barber series, condition is everything. The 1916-D is not a key date, but can be worth quite a bit if uncirculated (about $200-300 in top grades) if worn slick, it is worth silver scrap, about $5 today if in better condition but still circulated it can be worth about $10-20.


What is the value of a 1916 silver quarter dollar?

Assuming this is a Barber quarter with no mint mark the retail values are $6.00 for a well worn coin, $30.00 for medium wear and $70.00 for slight wear.


What is a 1916 quarter's value?

Two types of US quarters were struck in 1916 a Barber quarter and a Standing Liberty quarter. Post new question with type of coin please.

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What is the value of a mercury head 1916 quarter?

You've got to be very specific. First off, there are no Mercury Head quarters. There are however Mercury dimes produced during 1916, along with Barber dimes produced during 1916. If you have a Barber dime dated 1916 it is worth a few bucks for silver depending on the condition. On the other hand, if you have a Mecury dime with a 1916 and a D mintmark on the reverse, you have a coin worth several hundred to several thousands of dollars depending on condition. If you have just a 1916 dime with no, or another mintmark, it is only worth a few bucks for silver. There are also quarters produced in 1916. Like the dime there were 2 designs that year, the more common Barber quarter worth about $7 in scrap depending on the condition, and the key-dated 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter worth several hundred dollars depending on condition. So without knowing what your coin is, it is impossible to say how much it is worth.


What is the value of 1916 silver quarter with eagle on the back and head on the front?

Your coin is normally referred to as a "Barber" quarter after its designer, Charles Barber. There's more information at the Related Question link.


What is the value of an 1916-D us quarter?

With the Barber series, condition is everything. The 1916-D is not a key date, but can be worth quite a bit if uncirculated (about $200-300 in top grades) if worn slick, it is worth silver scrap, about $5 today if in better condition but still circulated it can be worth about $10-20.


What is barber on a barber quarter?

The U.S.A. 25 Cents coin 'Barber Quarter' made between 1892-1916 is named after the designer. Charles Barber - designed the portrait on the front.


What is 1914 quarter worth?

From 1892 through 1916, the United States Mint produced the Barber Quarter. The value of a 1914 Barber Quarter is based on its mint state: For example, if the quarter is graded as good, it value is $6.00; however, if its mint state is in extra fine condition, the value is: $65.00.


What is the value of a 1916 silver quarter dollar?

Assuming this is a Barber quarter with no mint mark the retail values are $6.00 for a well worn coin, $30.00 for medium wear and $70.00 for slight wear.


What is a 1916 quarter's value?

Two types of US quarters were struck in 1916 a Barber quarter and a Standing Liberty quarter. Post new question with type of coin please.


1916 silver dime what is it worth?

It depends on if the coin is a Barber or Mercury Head dime both are dated 1916 also if it has any mintmarks and the condition of the coin. Post new question.


1916 quarter value?

Two types of US quarters with the same date were struck in 1916. A Barber quarter and a Standing Liberty quarter. The values are very different. In the lowest collectible grade, a Barber quarter is $10.00. A Standing Liberty is $2,800.00. Post new question with type of coin.


How much is a 1916-d barber quarter worth?

July 2, 2009 A 1916-d Barber Quarter in well worn condition sells for about $3. In average circulated condition it sells for about $7-$8. In better condition with lots of detail showing it will sell for $30-$50. If the coin is in uncirculated condition this coin can be found for about $100-$500


How much is a 1916 liberty right bust quarter worth?

The coin is a Barber quarter and most are circulated and show heavy wear with retail values at $3.00-$5.00 better grade coins are $15.00-$30.00


Whose face is on a 1909 Barber quarter?

The Barber (aka - Liberty Head) Quarter was minted from 1892 through 1916. The designer was Charles Barber and his initial "B" is found at the truncation of the neck of Liberty. The face is that of the statue of Liberty.