Barber type set Coin Album
This is a 1911 Barber Quarter, graded PCGS PR65 Cameo, an exceptionally scarce and desirable proof issue from the Barber series. Designed by Charles E. Barber, the obverse features Liberty wearing a laurel wreath, while the reverse displays a heraldic eagle. Proof quarters of this era were struck in very limited numbers for collectors, and the Cameo designation indicates strong contrast between mirrored fields and frosted devices. In PR65 condition, this coin shows sharp detail, deep reflectivity, and excellent eye appeal, making it a premium early-20th-century U.S. proof silver coin.
This is a 1911 Barber Quarter, graded PCGS PR65 Cameo, an exceptionally scarce and desirable proof issue from the Barber series. Designed by Charles E. Barber, the obverse features Liberty wearing a laurel wreath, while the reverse displays a heraldic eagle. Proof quarters of this era were struck in very limited numbers for collectors, and the Cameo designation indicates strong contrast between mirrored fields and frosted devices. In PR65 condition, this coin shows sharp detail, deep reflectivity, and excellent eye appeal, making it a premium early-20th-century U.S. proof silver coin.
This coin is a 1905 Barber Half Dollar, struck in silver and certified PCGS Proof-66 Cameo (PR66CAM) from the prestigious D.L. Hansen Collection. The obverse features Liberty wearing a laurel wreath and cap, designed by Charles E. Barber, with crisp mirrored fields and frosted devices that give it strong cameo contrast. Proof Barber half dollars were produced in very limited numbers for collectors, and examples with true cameo surfaces are especially scarce, making this a high-end, visually striking, and highly collectible U.S. proof coin from the early 20th century.