Barber Half Dollars are a denomination of United States coinage that were minted from 1892 to 1915, designed by Charles E. Barber. The 1914 Barber Half Dollar, which features an obverse depicting Lady Liberty and a reverse showcasing an eagle, is part of a series that is popular among collectors due to its historical significance and silver content. The coins were struck in 90% silver and 10% copper, and their numismatic value can vary based on condition and scarcity. The 1914 date represents one of the many years in which this iconic design was produced, contributing to the overall allure of Barber Half Dollars in the collectible coin market.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1914-P (Philadelphia) Barber Half Dollars 50¢ (Fifty Cents) Barber Half Dollars 1914 Philadelphia
1914-P (Philadelphia) Barber Half Dollars 50¢ (Fifty Cents) Barber Half Dollars 1914 Philadelphia
1914-S (San Francisco) Barber Half Dollars 50¢ (Fifty Cents) Barber Half Dollars 1914 San Francisco