As you already know, the regular date is fairly expensive, so the variety does not, normally, add a whole lot. Nice find, tho.
interesting: http://www.numismaster.com/ta/numis/Article.jsp?ad=article&ArticleId=7304
anyone?
no reason tnot to bring it. I bring my Overton with me, and check to see if I need the variety. Also, a looseleaf check list. plus a...
okay, I see the 'neck clash', but the other pictures?
wow, I think that you are realy in the wrong forum, or your dime is worth a lot! Unless it was a Linclon cent?
AT $35 each I think that you did okay. Value? No idea. Perhaps, Bill, 'Found in rolls', could tell us.
sorry, but I don't see anything. The mark above the T is where the copper plate was scraped aside, possibly from the die.
They both look ligit. Value? #1 off center, indent: $? Not sure. #2: Tops $2.00
don't bother to clean it. That is just the zinc rotting thru the copper plate. not an error.
agreed, too weak for a 5, and the hit on the jaw takes it out of a 5.
What would you do ? buy a Barber coin.
buy a red book!
nice pix.
too many coins? That does not compute.
What do you want to know? Be sure that the coin is problem free, you pays your money & get a slab back.
Hmm........ The hit on the shield and the hit on the cheek should keep it out of 65 territory, so... a post liquid lunch.. MS-65. ;)
unusual collectible. Thanks, I'm in Frank
I go AU. Nice to have relatives like that.
Great thread. The only two that I remember are: 1982 S Barber quarter, $2.50, they did not mention the S mintmark. (G-4) and 1864 L...
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