Alright, a few of my Dansco dimes aren't the best but I think my slabbed ones make up for it. I have a few more but I must have not photographed them, I'll work on those
@Treashunt Hey Frank? Put a shot of Evan Williams in your coffee when you're up so early shooting pics.........It'll steady your hand.
@Treashunt how many of each key date do you have? Those are all very nice looking! There's something neat about well circulated coins...
Frank's got so many that if he ever released them all back into the coin mix of things, they'd no longer be 'key' dates. [hear tell that he has 5 rolls of 16 D dimes]
Great contributions so far by everyone. This is going to be a fun thread. Frank, I really like that 11-S. I had two VF's, but recently sold one. One of my favorite quarter dates. One of my many favorite half dates:
Whoa! Is that an exaggeration or does he really have 250 of them? Even if they were all AG's and "only" worth $500 apiece those would be worth a significant amount of money.
Old picture, but I do my (mediocre) best. Thank you If I did they would be worthless LP: a vastly underrated date, like the '11d, and 10 D Also, the 1913 P. That's Ken for ya'.
Glad to see things rolling along nicely, Barberites ! I dropped Coin Talk because of an unpleasant poster who I refused to get into a shouting match with. I have not seen him on these boards as of late, and I hope to never see him again. I enjoyed this Web Site. I hope to again. Thanks LogPotato for keeping it alive. I have to say I have lust for CoinMike747's 1894 Quarter in PCGS 63 ( CAC ). The Queller Half is also really nice as well. Well keep up the good work. I'll stop by every so often to say Hi.
Thanks. I've recently had all of my Barbers imaged - by Valente151. Many coins have never been seen before ...such as this 1895-S which also just returned from CAC with a Green Bean.
Barber quarter set: well, set #1. I started off trying to fill the set, then decided to go for AU's and especially Au-58's. That didn't work out very well: