Post your Barber Images

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Elbesaar, Jun 17, 2010.

  1. Beachbum, the denticles look a bit off in that pic, but can't really tell. Like Elbesaar said, it has no life to it. It's very dull for an XF, and that could be because it is fake. ALso, if the surfaces looks granular, it's probably a cast fake. I'm assuming that's what you mean by "bubbling".
     
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  3. mikem2000

    mikem2000 Lost Cause

    Here is a nice 1908-0 Quarter. Plus I am having fun with my new copy stand taking pics :)

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  4. Elbesaar

    Elbesaar Junior Member

  5. Cazkaboom

    Cazkaboom One for all, all for me.

    Here's a '16-D that I just got (Not my pics) and I think it may be a D/D as well. I'll post them when I get it.
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  6. JimOfOakCreek

    JimOfOakCreek Member

    1900-S Barber Half XF

    This is my first Barber. I purchased it off of eBay for $185. It seemed like an OK deal.
     

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  7. I love it, Jim. Nice purchase!
     
  8. Yacorie

    Yacorie Junior Member

    I'd say you did great - nice coin
     
  9. tbarreca

    tbarreca Ruthless Realist

    If that 13-S is a fake, I agree with whoever said it was a good one. Damn good, in fact.

    Here's a Barber that I'll add to the image list:

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  10. KoinJester

    KoinJester Well-Known Member

  11. Elbesaar

    Elbesaar Junior Member

    I bid on a nicer 1905-O in PCGS 50 last week - my MAX bid was $1359 - and I had $1459 ready to go if there was any activity
    within the last few moments before the auction was over... someone waited until the very last conceivable second to place a
    live bid [ he assured me it was not a snipe bid ] and we discussed it at PCGS Barber Thread.

    The VF 35 you posted for $505 that did not hit reserve isn't all that attractive [ IMHO ] but if it were similar to say this coin ...
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    then I would be prepared to spend $1200.

    A $505 bid would buy you a nice VF 20-25 with nice eye appeal.
     
  12. Yacorie

    Yacorie Junior Member

    In the end I guess it's supply and demand, registry sets and just tough date/mm combinations - however - if you take alook at some of the bigger barber dealers/sellers on ebay and check out their histories you will see that they are perpetuating the "way over pcgs guide" trend that you're seeing. There are a few of them where you can see they bought BIN coins as soon as they were listed and then within a week or so had the exact coins relisted in their stores for way more money.

    05-O is tough though - I've yet to see one as nice as the ones popping up online
     
  13. beachbum99

    beachbum99 Member

    Got a refund for my Barber dime last Thursday..spent $200 on 1/10 gold maple leaf with the Viking privy mark. Viking privy mark has the mintage of only 850!

    Money well spent!!!! ;)
     
  14. Elbesaar

    Elbesaar Junior Member

    Just found the old image of a coin I sold - and repurchased from the buyer - six months ago...

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    It now has a Green Bean... [​IMG]
     
  15. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    I didn't see any graded by DGS...so here's one 1911.jpg 1911 DGS 10c AU53 a.jpg
     
  16. trdtaco

    trdtaco Member

    just got these in today.. picked em up for melt.. my first barbers.. nothing like all the other coins in the thread:eek:



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  17. Elbesaar

    Elbesaar Junior Member

  18. roll searcher

    roll searcher coin hunter

    barber half and quarter
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  19. cremebrule

    cremebrule Active Member

    Saw a lot containing both of the below Barber dimes and posted a thread determining if the top was cleaned...someone decided it was market acceptable. It was at a decent price so I picked it up. Hopefully they'll look great in hand!

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  20. beachbum99

    beachbum99 Member

    I had three reputable dealers (Bob Patchin's Coin Gallery, Manny at Huntington Beach Coin Exchange and the guys at Penny Lane) and numerous coin experts tell me that it was fake and to request a refund. When over 12 coin experts look at it and tell you something fishy, I would listen.
     
  21. I posted this over at the PCGS forums, but the same applies here. I've learned a lot here as well.

    Well, today was the day I liquidated my collection of halves. In light of house hunting, and with a new baby on the horizon, I felt it was the best use for the money I had tied up in my coins. I did keep a few of my Barbers because I just couldn't let some of them go, but the bulk of my collection will help build other collectors' sets in the coming days. I would just like to thank a lot of you for your help, expertise, criticism and overall wealth of knowledge you share in this thread and many others. A lot of people from this thread helped shape me into the Barber collector I am today and that is much appreciated. I will still be lurking around, and I may pick up the occasional piece here or there. Again, thanks all and happy hunting.


    Justin
     
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