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Answer From 1892 through 1916, the United States Mint produced the Barber Quarter. The value of a 1914 Barber Quarter is based on its condition and mint mark. Look on the back of the coin to see if there's a small mint mark letter below the eagle. It may be blank or there may be a D or S.

Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 04/2010:

No mint mark (Philadelphia):

Very worn condition - $5

Moderately worn - $19

Slightly worn - $32

Almost no wear - $119

Uncirculated - $192 to $7,800 depending on quality

"D" mint mark (Denver):

Very worn condition - $5

Moderately worn - $19

Slightly worn - $31

Almost no wear - $128

Uncirculated - $192 to $6,500

"S" mint mark (San Francisco) (beware of fakes):

Very worn condition - $73

Moderately worn - $224

Slightly worn - $300

Almost no wear - $760

Uncirculated - $1,050 to $17,230

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