US Barber Quarter Very Good Condition 1913-D

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    In 1921, the Denver joined forces with its sister branches to help produce the Morgan silver dollar, that was soon changed to the Peace silver dollar. Since the Denver Mint was established much later than the other mints, its participation in major coin collections was limited causing collectors to put any silver coin with a "D" mint-mark at the top of their collecting list. The 1913-D Barber Quarter has a mintage of 1.4 million and is available in most grades. The 1913-D is in very good condition, exhibiting a large amount of wear on both sides of the coin, with the main image details lacking, such as Liberty's headpiece detailing. Only established in 1906, the Denver Mint mainly focused on commemorative coins but also participated in the Barber Quarter production and is now considered the top coin producer in the world.

    The Barber design was named after the US Mint's Chief Engraver, William Barber, and lasted much longer in circulation after Barber passed away and was succeeded by his son, Charles. The coins were in circulation from 1892-1916, but the half dollar wasn't minted the last couple of years before the series ended. The Seated Liberty design had run its course and the Mint's Director, Edward Leech, wanted to officially change the design. Holding a competition, Leech wanted to encourage participation by giving the winner a cash prize. All of the local artists invited declined and Leech resorted to his mint for direction. William Barber was ultimately assigned the task to create a new design for the US currency, that would replace the Seated Liberty. The new design was received with mixed emotions and would be replaced in 1916.

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    • Year: 1913
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