NGC PF 62 1908 SILVER PROOF BARBER QUARTER PR62 PR NICE - FREE SHIP
Grade and authenticity guaranteed by NGC, one of the two top grading services. Very conservatively graded.
This rare proof coin has a tiny mintage of 545.
It is always a challenge to find a nice Proof Barber Quarter for under $1,000. Most eye-appealing examples sell for multiple $thousands or more. This is one of those bargain priced yet eye-appealing coins.
When you view the coin with the naked eye, the mirrors are flashy and the surfaces have a lot of life. Although the coin does have light hairlines, they do not affect the visual impression as much as usual for this grade. The coin therefore has the look of a choice proof for a lower price. And one has to pay at least PR65 money, perhaps more, to find an example devoid of hairlines. So this coin has a lot going for it.
This coin has flashy mirrors with some cameo effect. Strong, crisp strike. Appears to the eye as lightly pastel toned. Appeal is equal to most PR64 Barber Quarters. A Premium Quality coin for the grade.
It is hard to imagine the U.S. Mint creating a set of proof dies for a year and then only striking 545 proof quarters, but that is what happened in 1908. This is indeed a rare coin. Yet it is within reach of many numismatists, as are most of the classic era proofs. Proofs between 1860 and 1916 are as a group very undervalued and are poised for large increases in the coming years. They are much cheaper than, for example, most key date 20th century coins with much larger surviving populations for a given grade.
Although Barber-era proofs decline in number as the grade gets higher ("Condition Rarity") it is important to remember that, for a given date, all the surviving proofs together are of the same fundamental rarity, and all are rare.
Superb highly graded gems of this date can bring $10,000, and up making proofs like this coin a great bargain at the price offered. True rarity available to all.
Photos are of this coin and are taken under different light conditions in order to show different aspects of the coin.
The human eye will see the coin as it appears in the second pair of photos of the coin that don't show the holder.
The first two photos show the coin in the holder under intense spotlights to bring out the contrast between the deep mirrors and the devices - the mirrors appear dark in contrast with the light cameo devices - the desirable "black and white" cameo effect. These photos also give a critical look at the coin surfaces, showing any imperfections.
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