How Common are "Proof Like" Barber coins?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by wooleytree, Jun 29, 2011.

  1. wooleytree

    wooleytree Operation Flamingo

    How common is it to find proof like barber coins? I own a few Proof like Morgan dollars and have some that I thought should have been graded DMPL. I have a few proof type coins as well, 3 IHC's 1895, 1898 and 1905, 1 v-nickel (1910) and about 6 proof Mercs ranging from 1938 thru 1942. I stopped by a coin store today and while looking at some coins a Barber dime caught my eye. I appears to have a wire rim and mirror fields. When turned just right in the light it looks just like the proof Indians and V Nickel that I have. On my Mercs no matter how you turn them none really give you the cameo look in the light like the others do and certainly not like this new Barber. I know that you may need some pictures but I am traveling and wont be close to the camera until Friday. Even then I have had trouble getting my camera to show the mirrored fields on the other proofs.
     
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  3. blu62vette

    blu62vette Member

    Others will comment on how common they are but I know they are out there. I think one I have is rather proof like. Not the same as a PL Morgan but PL in its own right.

    Edit to add: Here are images of mine there are 2 different looks one to show the normal look, one angled to show the PL.

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  4. wooleytree

    wooleytree Operation Flamingo

    Here is the Dime I am talking about. 2 picts of obverse and 2 picts of reverse. 1907rev2.jpg 1907barberrev.jpg 1907barberobv2.jpg 1907barberobv.jpg
     
  5. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    nice pieces, both of you.

    As far as how common?

    Not at all.

    I collect them, and, if reasonable, I grab every one that I see.

    That said, I haven't had the chance to get many of them.

    The dimes are relatively scarce, the quarters most common and then the $1/2 are also scarce.

    Most common (to my experience) are San Francisco 19th century pieces.

    I will post a list when I have a chance to check.
     
  6. Collect89

    Collect89 Coin Collector

    If you find a Barber coin with reflective fields & a high wire rim, then you may have found a proof coin. I bought a quarter with these characteristics about 20-years ago. I showed it to Harold Cudahy & he thought it was a mishandled proof coin. It was a Philadelphia coin so he may have been spot-on. I still have it. If I can get my hands on it, then I'll post a photo.
     
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