Here's one I picked up today. The color is pretty cool, but the previous owner really didn't take good care of it. The obverse has quite a few hairlines from being wiped. But $15.00 isn't too bad for a little eye candy. 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar Proof Accented Hair. You just don't see these toned too often.
I've been getting some decent coins at auction lately on eBay. I'm amazed anyone runs auctions on eBay anymore. I know I'd never do it. LOL
This dark girl was purchased last Winter in the middle of a blizzard. I was out plowing snow and couldn't believe this little coin shop was open. If I remember correctly, I only had a $20 on me. Anyway, I just recently found this, still in the 2x2, in the inside pocket of my snow coat.
Reminds me of the first snowmobile ride of the season. There was always cash hibernating in my pockets from the previous season...
I really shouldn't have gotten away with this but came in just under $50... Graded MS-66....anyone happen to know the variety of this quarter... Just a bit of trivia. It is designated on the slab.
I LOVE the Barber Dime, It has to be worth over 200 dollars being in mint condition... I won't assign an MS# to it but Id pay at least $250, for one like that.
You don't think... Maybe I was thinking of the O. I'm pretty lazy by this time of day... never looking up the stuff I talk about. When I'm at home I feel unaccountable.
It's the Type B reverse. Some retired Proof Reverse dies were used to strike some business strike quarters from 1956 - 1964 in Philadelphia. Very nice pick-up!
It is overdipped with much of the mint luster gone. I'm trying to get at least $50 for it (up for auction on Facebook, so this is not an attempt to sell here).
Very good eye jtlee. I ve always looked for it amongst the shops and sellers in my area, in the raw and unlabeled as a type B, but never spotted the it. Then I figured, what the hell, and bid 45 on it and couldn't believe my eyes when I won it! Glad to know that I'm not the only quarter guy out there.