United States of America, Quarter Barber

There was a British engraver who ended up working in Washington D.C. and making all the American coins, his name was William Barber. He designed a series of coins that were used in the States from 1892-1915. We can offer the 25 Cents/Quarter from his series of American coins. These coins have been well used and they are over 100 years old. Remember a British engraver made American coins that were used for years and years. A very Limited supply.
Availability: In stock
SKU: FUS8316
£27.50
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