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Edited on 11/25/08

Who would believe that after 2 years, and 2,335 posts later, that this thread would still be extremely active on the PCGS message boards. Alot of friendships have been formed during that time, and alot of information has been shared. I feel this thread will always be a wonderful source of information for both the novice, and advanced collector, of Barber coins. Where else can you go to find so many beautiful images of Barber coins? image

Unfortunately, becoming a full time coin dealer (as of January 1, 2008), has it's drawbacks. Namely, having to sell many of my PQ Barber quarters and halves. This has not changed my love for the series in any way though. Hopefully through the years I've developed a pretty good eye for quality Barber's, and I can help fill some holes in somebody else's collection.

The PCGS graded 1896-O, AU-55 and 1907-S, XF-45 Barber halves were the latest to be sold from my own personal collection. image Hopefully the new owner's will enjoy the coins as much as I did, and not mind that I'm displaying their coins here (they were two of my favorite Barber halves).


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    MFHMFH Posts: 11,720 ✭✭✭✭
    After 1872 posts on this Mega Thread and on the occasion of completing my Barber Quarter collection with the addition of a very choice 1901-S in PCGS AU 55 , I thought I'd add it here as well as getting it eventually buried in the thread.

    Edit: 2/17/09:

    This coin is currently at HLRC; I traded it towards an 1892-O Micro O PCGS MS 63 with a Green Bean - CAC Sticker. - EX: Peter Shireman - [ whose influenece made me realize that this is truly a very special coin.]

    You have my word that this 1901-S Quarter is a very solid AU 55 . Its reverse has AU 58 detail, IMHO, and although the obverse has been discussed as an AU 53, however, I feel the obverse does qualify as an AU 55. The reverse absolutely carries this coin in its grade of AU 55. I have been offered a number of 01-S quarters, and this one was the best match to my collection. I have decided to only have AU 58's to MS coins in this set.

    BTW, HLRC's price is substantially lower than what I originally paid for this coin. Yes, I took it on the chin on this trade however I think I stole the 1892-O MIcro O Half. Its all a matter of give and take. Right, Harry ?

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    To the next owner of this coin, enjoy it, you won't find its equal in AU for many decades.

    ======================================================================== EDIT ====================================================================

    I wanted to make sure everyone realizes that The Barber Mega Thread is well into its Part Two cycle.

    Due to a very unfortunate turn of events, I deleted all my posts from Part Two - and was planning on doing
    the same here in Part One as well. I have calmed down and didn't want to punish any one who actually used
    these Threads for their own research.

    Here is a Link to Part 2

    Mike Hayes
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    airplanenutairplanenut Posts: 21,908 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Neither is new, but I love both coins dearly for their originality:

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    ebaytraderebaytrader Posts: 3,312 ✭✭✭
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    That 1893 is an awsome looking coin.
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    bfjohnsonbfjohnson Posts: 537 ✭✭✭
    Don't feel like you are the only one who gets carried away. I did the same thing about a month ago and won a 1900 PCGS AU Half and an ANACS 1900 AU 50 on the same day.
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    lsicalsica Posts: 1,566 ✭✭✭✭
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    Philately will get you nowhere....
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    LeeGLeeG Posts: 12,162
    Nice coins. These two are in my DANSCO 7070:

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    USMC_6115USMC_6115 Posts: 2,955 ✭✭✭✭✭
    My F12 toughy!

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    I love any Barber thread!!!! I love all the coins posted!!!! This makes my day.

    Here's my newest Barber, an ex-Jules Reiver

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    p8ntp8nt Posts: 2,947 ✭✭✭
    This belongs to a good friend. I was photographing his set and couldn't resist posting image

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    This was one that I owned but sold recently image

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    This is a very dumb ass thread. - Laura Sperber - Tuesday January 09, 2007 11:16 AM image

    Hell, I don't need to exercise.....I get enough just pushing my luck.
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    Mike,

    I have bought dupes on occasion.......forgot to bring my inventory list to a coin show. If a coin is nice enough, I usually don't get too annoyed.


    Jeremy,

    I remember the day that you bought that beautiful 1893 Barber quarter, it was at the GSNA show a couple of years ago. The dealer told me he had bought a bunch of original 1893 quarter's from an old time collector, and that the coins were all wrapped up in tissue paper (probably accounting for the beautiful toning) when he bought them. The dealer later submitted the coins to NGC, where most of the coins graded MS-63 or MS-64. I bought a nice MS-63 from that same group, but the real standout's, (your's included in that bunch), had already been cherry picked.


    Thanks to everyone who gave me my daily fix of Barber's - nice coins BTW!
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    123cents123cents Posts: 7,178 ✭✭✭
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    airplanenutairplanenut Posts: 21,908 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>
    I remember the day that you bought that beautiful 1893 barber quarter, it was at the GSNA show a couple of years ago. The dealer told me he had bought a bunch of original 1893 quarter's from an old time collector, and that the coins were all wrapped up in tissue paper (probably accounting for the beautiful toning) when he bought them. The dealer later submitted the coins to NGC, where most of the coins graded MS-63 or MS-64. I bought a nice MS-63 from that same group, but the real standout's, (your's included in that bunch), had already been cherry picked.
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    That's it! I think I only saw one or two more from the group. What made the coin I got special was the grade. A lot of the pieces were 64s and 65s, which were well out of my range (at the time, this coin really stretched my budget). On my piece, there's a very old staple scratch on the neck that, if not there, would have made the coin an easy 65. It's toned in nicely so it doesn't distract from the coin, but it took the grade down to a price level I could afford... and I'm very glad I bought it image
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    JJMJJM Posts: 7,982 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Here's an addition to my 20th century type set that I expect will arrive in tomorrow's mail.

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    "Coin collecting problem"? What "coin collecting problem"?
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    InYHWHWeTrustInYHWHWeTrust Posts: 1,448 ✭✭✭
    Dan,

    Now, that is one AU that has some character and 'terrain'-- I like it a lot.

    Here is one new to me courtesy MFH, but not new to those of you familiar with the Registry. This and several others hopefully will be added to the V2 when I have a chance to figure it out a little better.

    Thanks, Mike, for not making me run over that 'little old lady' to acquire this half image , which I can't wait to try and image myself someday soon. It looks it would just melt in your mouth...

    Don

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    PonyExpress8PonyExpress8 Posts: 1,670 ✭✭✭
    Here is a link to one of the halves P8nt is photographing that he posted. He did just an outstanding job on it capturing some of the PL fields. I am really looking forward to seeing the other 40+ coins he photographed for me in my half set.



    Glenn 1892-S Half
    The End of the Line in the West.

    Website-Americana Rare Coin Inc
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    bfjohnsonbfjohnson Posts: 537 ✭✭✭
    That is a good looking 1892 S! Too bad it's out of my price range. Don, I love the 1906 S also!
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    CaseyCasey Posts: 1,502 ✭✭
    Don, that 06-S half is awesome!!!!
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    Don,

    Real nice 06-S.......surprised Mike let that beauty go!
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    One Mint State

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    One Proof

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    Brandon,

    Get those ugly coins off of here......only kidding. All I can say is WOW, only in my dreams will I own coins like those. Thanks for posting!
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    << <i>Brandon,

    Get those ugly coins off of here......only kidding. All I can say is WOW, only in my dreams will I own coins like those. Thanks for posting! >>



    They are both graded 64. One MS64 and the other PR64 and were very reasonably priced. I sold them quickly. Should check our stuff out sometimes, you'll find that there are many sweet deals to be had.
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    << <i>[They are both graded 64. One MS64 and the other PR64 and were very reasonably priced. I sold them quickly. Should check our stuff out sometimes, you'll find that there are many sweet deals to be had. >>



    They both certainly look like they grade higher than a 64.......at least a 65 by the images. Maybe they are within my budget. image
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    MFHMFH Posts: 11,720 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Don,

    Real nice 06-S.......surprised Mike let that beauty go! >>



    Don said he was going to run over a little old lady if I didn't sell it to him. image Plus, I already had
    another duplicate - just as nice - just a few points lower. I hated to see a grown man cry... image

    Dan, I see that Anaconda's absolutely beautiful Barbers are tempting you. They sure are nice.
    Mike Hayes
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Coin collecting is not a hobby, it's an obsession !

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    StuartStuart Posts: 9,761 ✭✭✭✭✭
    1916 NGC MS-62 Barber Dime
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    Stuart

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    USCGCraigUSCGCraig Posts: 1,005 ✭✭
    I'm waiting for my Tru-View images which should come in any day now.

    Does anyone know how to easily post a Tru-View image? I'm talking really easy here.
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    MFHMFH Posts: 11,720 ✭✭✭✭
    The newest addition and this now completes my mid range set...coin is raw and have not inspected it yet but I'm hoping its a keeper:

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    Mike Hayes
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    Nice coin Mike, it's an exceptionaly hard date to locate in the VF and XF grades. The coin doesn't appear to show any hairlines, and the cheek looks pretty smooth. It's hard to tell by the image, but the coin appears to be a hi VF, possibly XF-40.......good luck with it.
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    bidaskbidask Posts: 13,860 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    MFHMFH Posts: 11,720 ✭✭✭✭

    Another recent addition to the mid range set: 1907-O:

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    Mike Hayes
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    Here's another new addition to my Barber half set.......courtesy of JJTeaparty. The coin is a Philippines hoard date 1900-S, graded AU-53 by PCGS. Odd that my last two dates acquired were both PCGS, AU-53's. Like the 1915-S, the 1900-S shows nice original toning and subdued luster hidden under the toning. I love originality in my Barber halves, but sometimes I feel that some of the PCGS graded AU-53's out there could have graded AU-55 or higher if not for the darker, original toning.



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    Edited to add: the rims and dentils look a little distorted because I had to shrink the image in order to get it under 50 kb
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    USCGCraigUSCGCraig Posts: 1,005 ✭✭
    Hey Barber Half Fans,

    My Tru-Views have come back from Baltimore but my other submission has not yet. I'm going to take my time to share these with you.

    This 1912-P has a nice circulated cameo look to it. Weak strike on obverse as noted by the lack of forehead hair detail.

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    A special thanks to ellewood who took the time to share with me how to easily post Tru-View images.
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    Craig,

    Those Tru-View images look great. I'm looking forward to the Tru-View images of the rest of your set.
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    MFHMFH Posts: 11,720 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Hey Barber Half Fans,

    My Tru-Views have come back from Baltimore but my other submission has not yet. I'm going to take my time to share these with you.

    This 1912-P has a nice circulated cameo look to it. Weak strike on obverse as noted by the lack of forehead hair detail.

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    A special thanks to ellewood who took the time to share with me how to easily post Tru-View images. >>



    Craig...Let me guess...XF 45 ??? LOL
    Mike Hayes
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~
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    USCGCraigUSCGCraig Posts: 1,005 ✭✭
    Here's another for you to guess at Mike. Nice common date 1906-P. Typical weak strike and original skin.

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    USCGCraigUSCGCraig Posts: 1,005 ✭✭
    BTW, I still don't have my grades in yet from the coins I dropped off in Baltimore on 10NOV. It's driving me nuts.
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    MFHMFH Posts: 11,720 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Here's another for you to guess at Mike. Nice common date 1906-P. Typical weak strike and original skin.

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    Craig: 1906's got nice obverse luster: XF45 wear
    Mike Hayes
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    USCGCraigUSCGCraig Posts: 1,005 ✭✭
    Wow, how did you guess? image
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    This one got an upgrade when I sent to ANACS for reholder.
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    MFHMFH Posts: 11,720 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Wow, how did you guess? image >>



    image............Think I have not seen my fair share of XF 45's ?

    BTW: I'm dying to see your true-view images. The "finite" nuances of XF 45 will be all over the spectrum on your set. Some may have gone to XF 42 - 40 others to XF 47.5 to 49.75. Who ever said a 100 point scale would be hard to fathom ?

    Hurry up...we're all waiting.

    lets see what I have in a 45 for comparison...pot luck here folks...I have no idea what images are lurking in the bowels of this PC... image

    ....ta dah !!! .... >>>>>
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    Here's another - sorry the image is so small:

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    Mike Hayes
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    USCGCraigUSCGCraig Posts: 1,005 ✭✭
    Mike,

    All I could see were those nice red x's.

    I have to take my time to share with you guys. This will allow me to stay in the game for awhile.
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    MFHMFH Posts: 11,720 ✭✭✭✭
    Craig...

    See above post - Sorry...just red X's until I download new pics...now I gotta find how to delete the images on my attachments at PCGS.

    Just what I need - more work.

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    Craig, Looked at your True View images. Excellent !!

    I was able to delete some of the images which seemed to have expired ( how is that possible ? ) from the PCGS attachment file. The larger images ( all under 50kb) were much more detailed.

    Mike
    Mike Hayes
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    USCGCraigUSCGCraig Posts: 1,005 ✭✭
    BTW,

    You are right. You will see XF42's to XF48s. With such a small spread, it can be very hard to determine strike weakness or just plain wear.

    Off to Denver now to see your Seattle Seahawks beat up on the Denver Broncos Sunday night. I will be the tall guy wearing a vintage Steve Largent jersey getting a ball handed to me by Deion Branch or Daryl Jackson after they scored a TD. I'm front row in a corner of the endzone. Can't wait to watch a game in 17 degree weather. And to think my wife and I could have gone to Phoenix the following weekend to see the Seahawks play the Cardinals. image
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    USCGCraigUSCGCraig Posts: 1,005 ✭✭
    This is a pop 6 1912-S. Original skin with an even strike. Comments?

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    I have 61 more to go on the current submission. We should be able to keep this thread alive for a long time Barber fans.

    Still no news on my submissions at PCGS. I'm going crazy here wondering just how close I am to a complete set of XF45s.
    Coast Guard Craig

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    Keep em coming Craig. Nice 12-S, looks solid for the grade and like you said, nice original skin.
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    MFHMFH Posts: 11,720 ✭✭✭✭
    Here's one of my 12-S's; like your's a whole lot more.

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    Mike Hayes
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    Here you go Mike.......you're 12-S.


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