What grade are you after - if buying a Raw coin - I'd go for an AU 55-58 - all the detail without all the price of a MS. I paid $155 for the...
1891 - PCGS 58 - [IMG][IMG]
Another 1893... [IMG] [IMG]
Staying with 1893 ... [IMG][IMG]
....technically... you're correct ... personally, after PR 50 - the next lower grade in my minds eye is XF 45.
Although issued only as a Proof; only part of the original production of 24 can be accounted for. There are two 1894-S's in G4 and AG3. You may...
I only own one of Barber's Gold designs - the 1917 McKinley [ATTACH]
Bought it from Tom Casey in December, 2007. He was instrumental in helping me complete my 2nd certified collection.
[ATTACH][ATTACH]Continuing with 1893... 1893-P - PCGS 58
Mike - Are you near Sacramento ?
Mike - who does your imaging ? Nice work !!
Glad you liked the raw Dime set. Those Dimes were in the Dansco for about sixteen years before I was coersed in sending them in to get graded....
I mentioned I sold my duplicate Barber Dime set to a friend [ after it was sent to PCGS for grading.] I cherry picked out the AU 58's and the MS...
I just checked into my hotel in Orlando - and I'll be on the FUN bourse all day Saturday. If I do see one that I think is nice - and is in a TPG...
You're right - it isn't fair - and I sold the darker toned one to a friend who also bought my duplicate set of Barber Dimes.
If the fact that the Secure Plus Holder slider bothers you - then you'll go over the deep edge with this [ Originally in an ANACS 58 Holder ]: [IMG]
[IMG] [IMG] 1889 was my Grandfather's Birth Year.
A recent purchase. I loved the flawless surfaces and the creamy luster. Its much nicer in hand. [IMG] [IMG][IMG]
Thanks - I'm looking for a Type 2 of the 1892-S. The Type 2 "S" is the real tough one. Here's another image - and I just received this image as...
New image of my 1892-S Quarter PCGS AU 58 Type One [IMG]
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