As of May, 2024, a 1910 Quarter, DCAM in uncirculated specimen can be valued between $3,000.00 and $60,000.00, depending on its grade and strike quality.

Looking back at auction records, the highest price was achieved by a Mint State grade that was hammered at $52,875.00 in the 08/12/2015 by renowned auctioneer Stack's Bowers, showcasing the allure of top-tier rarities.

Designer: Charles E. Barber
Edge: Reeded
Diameter: 24.30 millimeters
Weight: 6.30 grams
Mintage: 551
Mint: Philadelphia
Metal: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
Series: Barber Quarters 1892-1915

1910 Quarter, Dcam (Proof) – Price Chart

If you are aware of your coin’s grade, refer to the following chart to determine its value:

GradePrice($)
MS-6960,000.00
MS-68+42,500.00
MS-6831,500.00
MS-67+19,000.00
MS-6714,500.00
MS-66+7,500.00
MS-666,500.00
MS-65+6,000.00
MS-655,250.00
MS-64+3,750.00
MS-643,000.00

If you are unsure of the grade, you can assess it based on the coin’s condition. More detailed information here.

GradeLowest Price($)Highest Price($)Average Price($)
Mint State3,000.0060,000.0018,136.36

Please note that the estimated values are derived from the latest data in the PCGS Price Guide and are not guaranteed to be 100% accurate. We strongly recommend reviewing actual auction records, which can be filtered by grade. For further insights, refer to our analysis report, which is based on these data.

Also, there are multiple versions of the 1910 Barber Quarter. We recommend checking the values of these coins as well to ensure a comprehensive assessment.

Coin NameMin Circulated Price($)Max Circulated Price($)Min Uncirculated Price($)Max Uncirculated Price($)
1910 Quarter (Regular Strike)12.00315.00325.009,500.00
1910-D Quarter (Regular Strike)14.00525.00575.008,500.00
1910 Quarter (Proof)330.00410.00500.0023,500.00
1910 Quarter, CAM (Proof)N/AN/A575.0042,500.00

Coins listed have various mint marks and designations indicating where they were minted and if they are special strikes. To learn more about what the different mint marks and designations mean, please refer to our Mint Mark Chart and Coin Designation Reference Chart.

1910 Quarter, Dcam (Proof) – Auction Chart & Report

This tool is very user-friendly. Simply select the coin grade, and our system will provide detailed information including:

  • Lowest Sale Price
  • Highest Sale Price
  • Average Sale Price
  • Most Recent Sale Price
  • Number of Sales
  • Sales Volume

You can also select different time periods for your query: 1 month, 6 months, 1 year, 3 years, or All time, with the default set to All time.

Grade:
1m 6m 1y 3y All

$8,412.00

Lowest Sale Price
$20,700.00

Highest Sale Price
$13,310.00

Average Sale Price
$9,145.00

Most Recent Sale Price
7

Number of Sales
$93,170.00

Sales Volume

Grade Impact Analysis

GradeLowest Price($)Highest Price($)Average Price($)
MS-6952,875.0052,875.0052,875.00
MS-688,412.0020,700.0013,310.00
MS-67+5,040.0011,750.007,707.50
MS-674,600.0015,500.009,337.50
MS-663,600.003,600.003,600.00
MS-652,900.003,819.003,466.33

The chart shows the min and max prices for the 1910 Quarter, DCAM (Proof) coin across various grades from MS-65 to MS-69. The prices generally increase as the grade improves, with MS-69 having the highest max price $52,875.00.

Within each grade, there is also variability in prices, likely due to factors like specific coin characteristics or market conditions at time of sale. Overall, the chart illustrates how coin grade is a key driver of value for this particular 1910 Quarter, DCAM (Proof).

Auction House Comparison

The pie chart breaks down the market share of various auction houses for selling the 1910 Quarter, DCAM (Proof) coin. Heritage Auctions dominates with 66.67% share, followed by Stack's Bowers / Stack's with 9.52% / 4.76% appearances respectively..

Price Trend Over Time

The graph presents a detailed analysis of the average annual auction sale price and frequency for the 1910 Quarter, DCAM (Proof) coin over the years. This visual representation traces the coin's value fluctuations, illustrating periods of increase, decrease, or stability in its average auction price.

Such a historical view is indispensable for collectors, investors, or researchers who are keen on comprehending the market dynamics and the coin's value trend over an extended period.

Raw Auction Records

Here are the lasted auction records from the auction history of the past years. You can filter these records by coin grade.

GradeGrade SourceSellerPrice($)Sold Date
MS-68NGCScotsman9,145.0007/23/2021
MS-68NGCHeritage Auctions8,412.0010/18/2020
MS-67+PCGSHeritage Auctions8,400.0010/18/2020
MS-67+NGCHeritage Auctions5,040.0008/09/2020
MS-66NGCHeritage Auctions3,600.0010/24/2019
MS-67PCGSHeritage Auctions7,200.0001/03/2018
MS-67PCGSHeritage Auctions8,225.0004/04/2017
MS-67+NGCHeritage Auctions5,640.0004/27/2016
MS-69NGCStack's Bowers52,875.0008/12/2015
MS-67PCGSDavid Lawrence RC15,500.0002/02/2014
MS-67+PCGSHeritage Auctions11,750.0001/08/2014
MS-67PCGSStack's Bowers11,162.5011/16/2012
MS-65PCGSHeritage Auctions3,819.0010/18/2012
MS-67NGCHeritage Auctions4,600.0008/11/2011
MS-68NGCHeritage Auctions10,350.0007/31/2009
MS-68NGCHeritage Auctions11,500.0001/01/2009
MS-68NGCStack's20,700.0011/01/2008
MS-68NGCHeritage Auctions16,100.0005/01/2007
MS-68NGCBowers & Merena16,963.0008/16/2006
MS-65PCGSAmerican Numismatic Rarities2,900.0012/06/2005
MS-65PCGSHeritage Auctions3,680.0007/26/2003