| Survival Estimate | |
|---|---|
| All Grades | 700 |
| 60 or Better | 670 |
| 65 or Better | 150 |
| Numismatic Rarity | |
|---|---|
| All Grades | R-5.6 |
| 60 or Better | R-5.6 |
| 65 or Better | R-7.5 |
| Relative Rarity By Type All Specs in this Type | |
|---|---|
| All Grades | 15 / 24 TIE |
| 60 or Better | 18 / 24 TIE |
| 65 or Better | 7 / 24 TIE |
| Relative Rarity By Series All Specs in this Series | |
|---|---|
| All Grades | 15 / 24 TIE |
| 60 or Better | 18 / 24 TIE |
| 65 or Better | 7 / 24 TIE |
#1 PCGS PR68+
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#2 PCGS PR68
Heritage Auctions, January 2005, Lot 4183; Bob R. Simpson; Heritage Auctions, September 17, 2020, Lot 10069 - $9,600. |
#2 PCGS PR68
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#2 PCGS PR68
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#5 PCGS PR67+
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| #6 PCGS PR67 |
| #6 PCGS PR67 |
| #6 PCGS PR67 |
| #6 PCGS PR67 |
| #6 PCGS PR67 |
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#6 PCGS PR67
Heritage Auctions, April 5, 2001, Lot 6442 - $6,325. |
| #6 PCGS PR67 |
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#6 PCGS PR67
Heritage Auctions, December 7, 2017, Lot 3072 - $4,560. |
#6 PCGS PR67
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#6 PCGS PR67
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#6 PCGS PR67
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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 this date is PR63, followed by PR64, indicating that collectors did not pay particular attention to proper storage. Thus, high grade examples can be quite scarce, desirable, and valuable.