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Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Elbesaar, Jun 17, 2010.

  1. rev1774

    rev1774 Well-Known Member


    I'm not a big Barber fan but, I like that one..!!
     
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  3. Knowing the popularity of the seller's auctions and the volatility of the barber halves for key dates...I could see some big snipes. Glad I'm not bidding.
     
  4. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    well, it closed at $425.

    not as bad as I thought
     
  5. JRM43

    JRM43 New Member

    Wow! Just a lot of barber pieces! It is almost embarrasing to show my 1 barber dime.
     
  6. Nothing to be ashamed of, we love all barbers!
     
  7. thecoinczar

    thecoinczar Member

    I'm going to guess AU55 on that 1915S. It is a beauty but it looks like it saw a little bit of wear during its travels!
     
  8. WingedLiberty

    WingedLiberty Well-Known Member

    I cannot remember if I have already posted my only high grade Barber in this thread (sorry if I have!). I bought this Proof Barber from Goldberg Auctions in May. I got lucky in the auction and was able to buy this about $200 under the NGC/Numismedia price guide. I had new photographs made of this coin this Fall.

    1893_Barber_Half.jpg
     
  9. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    That is a beauty!
     
  10. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    1892 O ANACS AU53 b.jpg 1892-O Anacs that I cracked out to put in my type set
     
  11. RaceBannon

    RaceBannon Member

    Sweet! You are indeed a manly man to crack out a coin of that stature. :bow::bow:
     
  12. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    Thanks, I also cracked out a Barber Half PCGS AU53, as I looked at a bunch of halfs even sent some back to big time dealers till I found the right one. I'll check my files for a photo to post
     
  13. RaceBannon

    RaceBannon Member

    I am a fan of crackouts.
     
  14. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    1908-O Cracked out for type set 1908 O Barber Half-tile.jpg 1908 O PCGS AU55.jpg
     
  15. RaceBannon

    RaceBannon Member

    Most recent pick-ups. Down to 10 coins to complete the set.
     

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  16. So what's next RB when you are done? Upgrade all of the coins to VF? :D
     
  17. Elbesaar

    Elbesaar Junior Member

    RB... I am also down to ten needed to complete the set I started in Chicago at the ANA.
    I just picked this one up this evening ...
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  18. mstng02gt

    mstng02gt Junior Member

    It seems its been a long time since I bought any new Barbers to share with you all. I think I more then made up for it with this one though. The pics do this coin no justice at all! It is nice and colorful with blazing luster showing though the toning. It is probably the nicest Barber I have ever owned :D



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  19. mstng02gt

    mstng02gt Junior Member

    Here is a a couple liberty nickels lol. :p

    They are not the greatest shape but 20lb of them LOL



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  20. RaceBannon

    RaceBannon Member

    To both ElbeSaar and Log. I need to finish this set first! ;)

    Although I've got to admit, of all the series I've collected this has been one of my favorites. These last 10 coins are mostly in the 1890's so they're a real challenge to find in fine, as you can see, I'm having to dip down into VG for some coins, which I don't mind if the coin has the right look.

    Interestingly enough, the coin dealer I bought that 1893 S from told me he believes Barbers in VF-XF are probably the most undervalued coins in US numismatics. There were just so few minted(particularly in the case of the half dollar), and so many of them circulated for so long that although you can easily find them in AG-G, they are really hard to find in those higher circulated grades. I've found that to be the case. I think it could take me years if I was dead set on all of them being in Fine. If I can even find the coin in that grade, most dealers have them priced at a premium(some times significantly above even Red Book) and really won't budge off their asking price.


    So it may take a while to chase down those last few in the grade/look that I like.
     
  21. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Race:
    I have to agree with the dealers, altho it kills me.

    Those higher grade Barbers are really tough.


    Especially the $1/2's.

    Now, try to find the quarters: 1896 O, 1897 O, S, and some other dates.

    Strange ones include the 1893 S, which took me until last year to upgrade to an AU, from a F-15.

    The 1905 O and 1907 S are also very tough. Not to mention the 1909 O, which is nearly impossible above F.

    I have many dups, which I guess I should sell soon.
     
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