Barber Half Dollars are a series of coins that were minted in the United States from 1892 to 1915, designed by Charles E. Barber. The 1907 Barber Half Dollar features an obverse with the head of Liberty and a reverse depicting a heraldic eagle. This coin, like other denominations in the Barber series, is sought after by collectors and can vary in value based on its condition, mint mark, and demand in the market. The fifty-cent denomination was widely used in circulation during its time, making certain years, such as 1907, notable for their historical significance and collectible appeal.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1907-D (Denver) Barber Half Dollars 50¢ (Fifty Cents) Barber Half Dollars 1907 Denver
1907-O (New Orleans) Barber Half Dollars 50¢ (Fifty Cents) Barber Half Dollars 1907 New Orleans
1907-P (Philadelphia) Barber Half Dollars 50¢ (Fifty Cents) Barber Half Dollars 1907 Philadelphia
1907-P (Philadelphia) Barber Half Dollars 50¢ (Fifty Cents) Barber Half Dollars 1907 Philadelphia
1907-S (San Francisco) Barber Half Dollars 50¢ (Fifty Cents) Barber Half Dollars 1907 San Francisco