1896-S 25C (Regular Strike)

Series: Barber Quarters 1892-1916

PCGS MS66

PCGS MS66

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PCGS MS66

PCGS MS66

PCGS MS65+

PCGS MS65+

PCGS #:
5615
Designer:
Charles E. Barber
Edge:
Reeded
Diameter:
24.30 millimeters
Weight:
6.30 grams
Mintage:
188,039
Mint:
San Francisco
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 2,000 R-4.6 1 / 74 TIE 1 / 74 TIE
60 or Better 80 R-8.2 1 / 74 TIE 1 / 74 TIE
65 or Better 30 R-8.9 11 / 74 TIE 11 / 74 TIE
Survival Estimate
All Grades 2,000
60 or Better 80
65 or Better 30
Numismatic Rarity
All Grades R-4.6
60 or Better R-8.2
65 or Better R-8.9
Relative Rarity By Type All Specs in this Type
All Grades 1 / 74 TIE
60 or Better 1 / 74 TIE
65 or Better 11 / 74 TIE
Relative Rarity By Series All Specs in this Series
All Grades 1 / 74 TIE
60 or Better 1 / 74 TIE
65 or Better 11 / 74 TIE

Condition Census What Is This?

Pos Grade Image Pedigree and History
1 MS66 PCGS grade
1 MS66 PCGS grade
1 MS66 estimated grade

Bradley Bloch Collection - Goldbergs 9/1999:1260 - Eugene H. Gardner Collection - Heritage 10/2014:98413, $76,375

4 MS65 PCGS grade MS65 PCGS grade
4 MS65 PCGS grade MS65 PCGS grade
4 MS65 PCGS grade
4 MS65 PCGS grade
4 MS65 PCGS grade
4 MS65 PCGS grade
4 MS65 PCGS grade
#1 MS66 PCGS grade
#1 MS66 PCGS grade
#1 MS66 estimated grade

Bradley Bloch Collection - Goldbergs 9/1999:1260 - Eugene H. Gardner Collection - Heritage 10/2014:98413, $76,375

MS65 PCGS grade #4 MS65 PCGS grade
MS65 PCGS grade #4 MS65 PCGS grade
#4 MS65 PCGS grade
#4 MS65 PCGS grade
#4 MS65 PCGS grade
#4 MS65 PCGS grade
#4 MS65 PCGS grade
Ron Guth:

The 1896-S Quarter Dollar is a well-recognized rarity in all grades.

All 1896-S Quarter Dollars show the mintmark positioned above the space between the R of QUARTER and the D of DOLLAR. However, there are two different dies with this feature: one with the S low and close to the R; another with the S higher and farther away from the R. To see illustrations of both, click on the "View All Images" link. If the mintmark is not in either of these positions, or does not have the same shape and appearance as the ones illustrated here, then the coin is most likely a counterfeit or the mintmark has been added.

Sources and/or recommended reading: "Those Shifty Mintmarks" by David Lange, The Numismatist, September 2010, pp. 21-22