There has never been a study of the rarity of individual editions. But, this is one way to keep a list of them, since in many years Mehl issed...
snaz The list is yours, do with it as you see fit. nice job.
Caution!\ Collecting these book is addictive!
Gee... how did you know? Look on the first page about 1" down for the edition #. That is the only way to keep track. The folks on eBay do...
and a key date!
nah, with that penache it is good for $1 or $2 million!
post mint damage, Sorry., If it were a true clip it would show the 'Blakeskey effect'.
over 3 days to go and already 6K. Wow, okay, I'll guess $9,876!
agreed, the 1907 S in F or above is tough.
I forgot: "Would it even be worth buying the coins in only good condition? G-4 or so? For now I'd be doing it for fun, but the thought of some...
agreed.
True, very true.
That $5 is a nice low #. Values? No clue.
Buy the best that you can afford-- and find! Deciding on a grade for any of the Barber series is tough. There are a number of quarters...
For the record, these are not obsolete. They are still being minted and used (although you do get strange looks).
Chris: I remember that dealers tried to minimize the effect -- but they blew it. I'll try to write up my own 1903 O adventure later. In...
congrats.
Okay, Chris, for you: At that time, and for a bit longer, the common date silver dollar was valued at face (ie $1 in XF and could be obtained...
Yup. If you want. Le tme know. Thanks.
huh? No, where is it? perhaps I should ask: What's a pod cast? :)
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