1901 25C, CAM PR68CAM Certification #37178148, PCGS #85687

Expert Comments

Ron Guth

The population data for the 1901 Barber Quarter is in line with most of the dates from this series, many of which had similar mintages and collector demand.  The majority of certified coins are of the brilliant, non-Cameo version and only about twenty percent of the total population are listed as Cameos.  In this future, the percentage of Cameos will rise as more and more coins come in for re-examination.  Deep Cameo 1901 Quarters are exceptionally rare. 

The most frequently-encounted grade for Cameos is PR66CAM, although the concentration there may be inflated due to resumbissions.  Anything better than PR66CAM is considered rare.

PCGS #
85687
Designer
Charles E. Barber
Edge
Reeded
Diameter
24.30 millimeters
Weight
6.30 grams
Mintage
813
Metal
90% Silver, 10% Copper
Pop Higher
0
Pop Lower
66
Region
The United States of America
Price Guide
PCGS Population
Auctions - PCGS Graded
Auctions - NGC Graded

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Pos Grade Thumbnail Pedigree and History
1 PR68CAM PCGS grade  
	PR678CAM estimated grade

Cheyenne Collection

1 PR68CAM PCGS grade PR68CAM PCGS grade
3 PR67+CAM PCGS grade
3 PR67+CAM PCGS grade
3 PR67+CAM PCGS estimated grade

Heritage 5/2005:6971, $5,750 - Heritage 12/2005:679, $6,325 - Heritage 2/2008:468, $6,900 - Oliver Collection - Heritage 8/2011:7120 (as NGC PR68 1846102-003), $10,350

 
	PR678CAM estimated grade 
#1 PR68CAM PCGS grade

Cheyenne Collection

PR68CAM PCGS grade #1 PR68CAM PCGS grade
#3 PR67+CAM PCGS grade
#3 PR67+CAM PCGS grade
#3 PR67+CAM PCGS estimated grade

Heritage 5/2005:6971, $5,750 - Heritage 12/2005:679, $6,325 - Heritage 2/2008:468, $6,900 - Oliver Collection - Heritage 8/2011:7120 (as NGC PR68 1846102-003), $10,350