In the related links I have added links to the front and back of an uncirculated Barber quarter, yours should look the same if it is uncirculated (or possibly almost uncirculated) only with a different date. Keep in mind that if you want to sell your coin as uncirculated, you need to have it graded by a professional grading company before you will find buyers willing to pay a significant premium on it. Also, to the untrained eye, uncirculated and almost uncirculated coins look nearly identical, but a reputable coin dealer or grading company can tell the difference. And there is a huge price jump from an almost uncirculated coin to a mint state coin.
A quarter
There were none. The quarter has been produced since 1796.
See the related links for an image of a standard quarter rest note in music notation.
it does
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Uncirculated coins have no wear. They have not been used.
It looks like pancakes with syrup on them.
There are pictures of all U.S. quarter designs at the Related Link.
In a way, it kind of does.
It features a bear coming at you.
It portrays King Kamehameha the Great.
It looks like new, shows no wear and has full mint luster.