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Barber half dollar coins

The Barber Half Dollar, once know as the “Liberty Head Half”, was minted from 1892 to 1915 and consists of 73 regular issues, plus one major variety, the 1892 micro O. Barber halves enjoy a solid collector audience, but mostly in lower grades (AG-VF). Except for a handful, most years and mints can be collected for under $20 in G condition and are readily available.

Most Barber Halves are in lower grades due to being heavily circulated. Back in the day of Barber coinage, the Barber coins were the main coins in use for the general population. A dime, quarter or half dollar could buy quite a bit of supplies and people just could not afford to save them. With a low relief, the coin wore well. Even many of the more rare dates are heavily worn. In higher grades, the cost to assemble an entire collection is simply to cost prohibitive for most collectors. Most BU coins in MS-63 or better run well over $1,000 per coin.

Barber half dollar silver coin

Semi Key Dates

There are no real keys in the Barber series. There are numerous semi-keys though. There are 21 dates/mints that had production totals fewer than one million and 3 dates had mintages under 200,000, the 1913 P, 1914 P and 1915 P. Even though those totals are extremely low, compared to the 1909 S VDB that had a mintage of 484,000 and will cost you over $700 in G4, the 3 “keys” in the Barber series can be had for around $100 or less. Simply put, there are more Lincoln Cent collectors driving up the price of Lincoln Keys than there are Barber Half collectors.

Also a little more expensive to obtain will be the 1892-O, 1892-S, 1893-S, 1897-O and 1897-S. Each one of these will set you back at least $200 or more, but with a little looking around, they are readily available.

Errors and Varieties

There are real significant errors within the Barber series. There is one well known variety, the 1892 micro-O. The regular 1892-O only had a mintage of 390,000, making the variety very scarce. The small mint mark apparently came from a quarter punch. In other words, the New Orleans mint used a tool to produce the “O” that was for the smaller quarter. Apparently this was noticed rather quickly and fixed as there are only a handful of micro-O’s known to exist.

Proofs

The Barber series has a proof coin for each regular year of production, although only a few thousand or less were produced for each year. In MS-65 condition, each coin will cost $3000 or more to obtain.
 
Coin Information

Designed by: Charles E. Barber Issue dates: 1892-1915 Composition: 0.900 part silver, 0.100 part copper Diameter: 30.6 mm. Weight: 192.9 grains Edge: Reeded Business strike mintage: 135,916,889 Proof mintage: 17,313.

 

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