Collecting Barber Half Dollars??

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by acsf89, Sep 17, 2010.

  1. acsf89

    acsf89 New Member

    What are your thoughts on the Barber Half Series??
    Are they worth completing???
    Would they appreciate in value in the future??

    There's not alot of articles about ppl's experiences
    collecting this series....

    I tried collecting the Barber Quarters but
    too many expensive dates...(1901-S)
    because my LCS (local coin store) sells
    numerous VG Barbers halves for $6-$8
    i'd figure that's a good start....

    -acsf89
     
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  3. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    acs:
    Well, You may not know me...

    but I am a Barber nut.



    As for the $1/2 go for it!

    There are a number of sleeper dates, and overall, the series is too cheap.

    They are certainly due for a nice increase.

    The 1910 P [418,000 minted] is a favorite of mine, along with the 1905 P [662,000 minted].
    then there are the 1911 D, 1913 D & S, all under 1 million minted and listed (priced) as ordinary dates.
     
  4. RGJohn777

    RGJohn777 Junior Member

    They are lovely coins, fun to collect, and quite inexpensive mostly as Treashunt poited out.
     
  5. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    They are a better set to work on, although the 92S 92O 93S 97o 97s 13 14 and 15 are the ones you should start with as they are they key dates and finding them will be a bit of a challenge.
     
  6. Coinman1981

    Coinman1981 Junior Member

    Sounds like a fun set! Are you going to stick to a G/VG set? I've never tried collecting Barber halves as a set, but having purchased a few through upgrades for a type set, anything Fine and up is terribly difficult to find. Good luck!
     
  7. acsf89

    acsf89 New Member

    thank you for all your suggestions....yes ill start with a VG/F set...
    as for the key dates...ill just purchase slabbed VG's...
    I have been told to start with key dates...
    and hopefully ill finish my collecting by this year or early next year
    ...hoping (crosses fingers)
     
  8. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    They are a great series, easiest to complete of the Barbers, especially in VG.

    Good luck and have fun!
     
  9. acsf89

    acsf89 New Member

    aww thank you very much for the support=)
     
  10. coleguy

    coleguy Coin Collector

    I couldn't agree more. It seems the Barber half gets forgotten about a lot. It's a fun series to collect. I also like Barber dimes and think they're a real bargain as well.
    Guy
     
  11. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    I wish you luck, however, don't get discouraged.

    In all VG/F's you may take a bit longer than the rest of this year or early next year.

    You want the keys slabbed?

    Then it will definitely take longer.

    But, good luck, a tough and fun set --

    and, hey who knows you may even find a new variety.

    I 'discovered' the 1909 S inverted MM, now in Cherrypicker's Guide.
     
  12. acsf89

    acsf89 New Member

    In my opinion, the barber series is a great design and its interesting rather
    than collecting pennies (*im not trying to disrespecting any wheat cent collectors*)
    because you dont find a whole lot of barber series collectors out there....

    As for the VG/Fine...it might probably take a while but im sure
    hoping its worth it in the future...

    I already have 11 coins and one slabbed PCGS 1913 Barber Half VG-10
    so lets see if I can find any moe slabbed key dates...

    btw thanks very much for the advice=)
     
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    KoinJester Well-Known Member

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