Offered here is an authentic 1912-S Barber Quarter in Good (G) condition, struck at the San Francisco Mintduring the final years of the Barber quarter series (1892–1916). Designed by Charles E. Barber, this beloved silver classic is known for its bold design and challenging mintmarked dates—especially those from the San Francisco Mint.

The obverse features the iconic Liberty Head portrait wearing a laurel wreath and Phrygian cap. In VG condition, Liberty’s outline is strong, with visible wreath detail and a bold, fully readable 1912 date. The reverse showcases the heraldic American eagle holding arrows and an olive branch, symbolizing strength and peace. The “S” mintmark, located beneath the eagle’s tail feathers, confirms its San Francisco origin.

This example grades Good (G), showing moderate, even circulation wear while retaining more detail than a Good-grade coin. Liberty’s wreath leaves and cap definition remain visible, and the eagle’s wings, shield outline, and olive branch details show clear separation. The coin displays an attractive natural silver-gray patina, giving it an appealing, original vintage look.

Coin Highlights:

The 1912-S Barber Quarter is an excellent addition for collectors building a circulated Barber quarter set, focusing on San Francisco Mint issues, or seeking a well-preserved example of a tougher late-date Barber quarter.

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