Post your Barber Images

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

  1. Barberian

    Barberian Junior Member

    I just checked the photos of the 95 and 95-O and I may have posted the same obverse twice for both. The 95-O is correct (the 95 obverse is wrong). My scanning 12 coins at once caused some confusion in matching obverses with reverses here.

    I checked the 95-O and it has some etching and hairlines on the obverse. I'm not confident it will straight grade.

    That hits on the problem I had trying to collect raw Barber halves off of eBay, i.e., so many Barber halves have been cleaned and I had trouble finding original coins. Eventually, I became disappointed with all the crappy Barbers I was buying and switched over to seated Liberty halves where I had better luck in landing raw, original-looking coins. I'm now scanning my coins in preparation for eventually selling off my Barbers and reducing the size of my collection.

    Sheesh, I still have every Lincoln cent my brother and I pulled out of literally thousands of bank rolls as kids 55 years ago! Does anyone want a roll of circulated 60-D SDs? Or 1919 Lincolns? Or an entire set of Roosevelt dimes from change. Loads and loads of stuff from my early collecting days as a kid. My best finds: a 1921 dime in G, and a 1909 Lincoln cent in AU+ BN. Both blew my mind at the time.
     
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  3. Gilbert

    Gilbert Part time collector Supporter

    It’s beat up, but finished the set.

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  4. LakeEffect

    LakeEffect Average Circulated

  5. Barberian

    Barberian Junior Member

    Yup. I tried to buy the semi-key SLHs as I encountered them on eBay if they were acceptable and I've done well with those coins according to Coin Prices. Who hasn't done well collecting SLHs?! I didn't think I'd be in a position to buy a 78-S, though.

    Oops! I forgot this is the Barber thread!
     
  6. KBBPLL

    KBBPLL Well-Known Member

    Yeah, you'll get banned. Is CAC really anything more than "we agree with the grade and it looks pretty"? What you're pointing out on the 1874-CC makes it look pretty.
     
  7. KBBPLL

    KBBPLL Well-Known Member

    I'm curious what you're emphasizing with this zoom. Is there a die crack or clashing there?
     
  8. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    I do so wish I could remember myself.
     
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  9. Sunflower_Coins

    Sunflower_Coins Importer and Exporter

  10. BearlyHereBear

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  11. Radu433

    Radu433 New Member

    Would this get a details grade?
     

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  12. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    Hard to say, with certainty. I’d say there’s a better than 50% chance it would, though. Is it a P-mint half? Might be worth a shot at submitting, anyway, if it is (simply by virtue of being a better date).
     
  13. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    This was the first 1800s coin I ever dug while metal detecting. Found it in August of ‘93.

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  14. KBBPLL

    KBBPLL Well-Known Member

    That's cool! Your find is actually a reverse type transition anomaly! Below on the left is the normal 1892-1899 reverse, note the leaf veins; on the right is the re-engraved reverse introduced in 1900. Philly started using it early for whatever reason so about 2% of 1899 dimes have the new reverse. There are other markers but that strong central vein in the leftmost leaf is the dead giveaway.
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  15. Cheech9712

    Cheech9712 Every thing is a guess

    Good of you. I have maybe 10 silver dimes. I don’t expect to find many more. Glad your happy
     
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  16. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    Neat! I had no idea. Thanks.
     
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  17. INDE1977

    INDE1977 Well-Known Member

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  18. Barberian

    Barberian Junior Member

    I haven't seen one in over ten years in change. It also means I'm old. I recall looking for the first clad coins back in 1965. We didn't bother grabbing Mercury dimes from circulation except to fill holes prior to 1965 because they were common in circulation. Same with Walkers.
     
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