1901 25C (Proof)

Series: Barber Quarters 1892-1915

PCGS PR68+

PCGS PR68+

PCGS PR68

PCGS PR68

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PCGS #:
5687
Designer:
Charles E. Barber
Edge:
Reeded
Diameter:
24.30 millimeters
Weight:
6.30 grams
Mintage:
813
Mint:
Philadelphia
Metal:
90% Silver, 10% Copper
Major Varieties

Current Auctions - PCGS Graded
Current Auctions - NGC Graded
For Sale Now at Collectors Corner - PCGS Graded
For Sale Now at Collectors Corner - NGC Graded

Rarity and Survival Estimates Learn More

Grades Survival
Estimate
Numismatic
Rarity
Relative Rarity
By Type
Relative Rarity
By Series
All Grades 700 R-5.6 15 / 24 TIE 15 / 24 TIE
60 or Better 670 R-5.6 18 / 24 TIE 18 / 24 TIE
65 or Better 150 R-7.5 7 / 24 TIE 7 / 24 TIE
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

Condition Census What Is This?

Pos Grade Image Pedigree and History
1 PCGS PR68+
2 PCGS PR68

Heritage Auctions, January 2005, Lot 4183; Bob R. Simpson; Heritage Auctions, September 17, 2020, Lot 10069 - $9,600.

2 PCGS PR68

GreatCollections, March 27, 2016, Lot 348364 - $6,656.24"The Hunt Valley Collection," GreatCollections, January 26, 2020, Lot 791790 - $4,854.38; GreatCollections, March 5, 2017, Lot 429227 - $7,031.25.

2 PCGS PR68
5 PCGS PR67+
6 PCGS PR67

As PCGS PR67 #41417387. Stack's Bowers, March 25, 2021, Lot 2261 - $1,980; GreatCollections, July 31, 2022, Lot 1197867 - $1,805.63. As PCGS PR67 #45723699. Heritage Auctions, May 22, 2023, Lot 92072 - $2,100.

6 PCGS PR67

GreatCollections, February 6, 2022, Lot 1113067 - $2,763; GreatCollections, October 23, 2022, Lot 1248213 - $3,057.75; Heritage Auctions, August 20, 2023, Lot 3566 - $3,360.

6 PCGS PR67

Heritage Auctions, December 7, 2017, Lot 3072 - $4,560.

6 PCGS PR67

Heritage Auctions, April 27, 2011, Lot 3533 - $5,462.50; Heritage Auctions, January 9, 2013, Lot 4228 - $4,700; David Lawrence Rare Coins, September 1, 2013, Lot 1382 - $4,731.

6 PCGS PR67

Heritage Auctions, April 5, 2001, Lot 6442 - $6,325.

6 PCGS PR67
6 PCGS PR67
6 PCGS PR67
6 PCGS PR67
6 PCGS PR67
6 PCGS PR67
#1 PCGS PR68+
#2 PCGS PR68

Heritage Auctions, January 2005, Lot 4183; Bob R. Simpson; Heritage Auctions, September 17, 2020, Lot 10069 - $9,600.

#2 PCGS PR68

GreatCollections, March 27, 2016, Lot 348364 - $6,656.24"The Hunt Valley Collection," GreatCollections, January 26, 2020, Lot 791790 - $4,854.38; GreatCollections, March 5, 2017, Lot 429227 - $7,031.25.

#2 PCGS PR68
#5 PCGS PR67+
#6 PCGS PR67

As PCGS PR67 #41417387. Stack's Bowers, March 25, 2021, Lot 2261 - $1,980; GreatCollections, July 31, 2022, Lot 1197867 - $1,805.63. As PCGS PR67 #45723699. Heritage Auctions, May 22, 2023, Lot 92072 - $2,100.

#6 PCGS PR67

GreatCollections, February 6, 2022, Lot 1113067 - $2,763; GreatCollections, October 23, 2022, Lot 1248213 - $3,057.75; Heritage Auctions, August 20, 2023, Lot 3566 - $3,360.

#6 PCGS PR67

Heritage Auctions, December 7, 2017, Lot 3072 - $4,560.

#6 PCGS PR67

Heritage Auctions, April 27, 2011, Lot 3533 - $5,462.50; Heritage Auctions, January 9, 2013, Lot 4228 - $4,700; David Lawrence Rare Coins, September 1, 2013, Lot 1382 - $4,731.

#6 PCGS PR67

Heritage Auctions, April 5, 2001, Lot 6442 - $6,325.

#6 PCGS PR67
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#6 PCGS PR67
#6 PCGS PR67
Charles Morgan:

The 1901 Barber Quarter Proof

When the United States Mint moved into its new facility in late 1901, the newfound space and technological innovations allowed for a much more efficient production process. Leading up to this transition, Barber made a number of small revisions to his namesake designs. The 1901 Barber Quarter Proof (#5687) utilizes the Type III reverse hub, where the eagle's wingtips extend past the tops of the letters. Additionally, the pointed edges at the top of the shield were softened and the border denticles were strengthened. While these details may evade the casual observer, a side-by-side comparison with a 1900 Barber Quarter Proof (#5686) will reveal the extent to which these subtle changes impacted the coinability and aesthetics of late-period Barbers.

The 1901 Barber Quarter Proof is primarily found with some degree of toning over brilliant surfaces. In lower proof grades, collectors should expect to find a reduction in the coin's reflectivity as well as incidental impairments such as lintmarks and faint hairlines. At the Gem level or above, these issues are greatly minimized, providing this 125-plus-year-old coin the opportunity to truly demonstrate the simple, yet distinguished beauty of Barber's quarter-dollar design. Cameos make up about 22% of the PCGS population for the date, while Deep Cameos are elusive, with only a handful certified after 40 years of PCGS grading activity. These figures stand in striking contrast to the 1902 issue, which is seldom encountered with any cameo frost.

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