Offered here is an authentic 1913-P Barber Quarter in Good (G) condition, struck at the Philadelphia Mint during the final years of the Barber quarter series (1892–1916). Designed by Charles E. Barber, this series is beloved by collectors for its timeless neoclassical portrait, robust silver composition, and strong presence in early 20th-century American commerce.

The obverse features the familiar Liberty Head portrait wearing a laurel wreath and Phrygian cap. Even in Good condition, Liberty’s silhouette remains clearly identifiable, and the 1913 date is bold and fully readable. The reverse shows the heraldic American eagle with shield, arrows, and olive branch—symbols of national defense and peace. As a Philadelphia issue, this coin carries no mintmark, leaving the reverse clean and balanced.

This example grades Good (G), showing honest, even circulation wear consistent with a well-traveled silver coin. Major design elements remain visible in outline, the rims are intact, and all lettering is readable. The coin retains a pleasing, natural silver-gray patina, giving it classic vintage character.

Coin Highlights:

The 1913-P Barber Quarter is a great addition for collectors assembling a circulated Barber set, building a U.S. type collection, or seeking an affordable, historically significant silver coin from the early 1900s.**For multiple items purchased, we can combine ship which will reduce your overall shipping costs.**