Do you like this Top Pop barber dime?
stman
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My intentions are good here. If this helps one new or old person in the hobby think about the hype of pop reports and to buy the coin and not the numbers then my point is made.
Unless of coarse you like this coin. I will refrain from how I feel about it but I think starting this thread says my feelings.
Any thoughts on this one?
Top Pop barber dime
Unless of coarse you like this coin. I will refrain from how I feel about it but I think starting this thread says my feelings.
Any thoughts on this one?
Top Pop barber dime
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about is a POP TART. Do you think that this is happening because
I am a bear?
Camelot
As George Harrison sang: "It's all up to what you value. . . ."
Edited to add: Bear: I always think of opening a beer back in the old days. Shows you where MY head is at.
William S. Burroughs, Cities of the Red Night
Frank
Now here I was serious on this thread. 10,000 comics out of work and you are trying to be funny.
Stman
(As mentioned in Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville song):
<< <i>I blew out my flip-flop
Stepped on a pop-top
Cut my heel had to cruise on back home >>
I suppose Top-Pop mighta been better.
And yes, I like the coin. Dunno about the price, but it's a pretty coin. I know, I know- a lot of those are not totally "original" and have been cleaned, but that doesn't always bother me.
In any event, I don't have the pop reports and pay very little attention to them except as mildly interesting reading. (My attitude on pop reports is very similar to my attitude on my daily horoscope.)
Camelot
<< <i>When I hear the words "pop top", I think of one of the old-style pulltabs, like this: (As mentioned in Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville song):
<< <i>I blew out my flip-flop Stepped on a pop-top Cut my heel had to cruise on back home >>
I suppose Top-Pop mighta been better. And yes, I like the coin. Dunno about the price, but it's a pretty coin. I know, I know- a lot of those are not totally "original" and have been cleaned, but that doesn't always bother me. In any event, I don't have the pop reports and pay very little attention to them except as mildly interesting reading. (My attitude on pop reports is very similar to my attitude on my daily horoscope.) >>
LM I was thinking that same kind of thing. That goes a way back.
(Now that song is stuck in my head!)
Sorry, stman, for totally derailing your thread. But I did reply about the coin in between all the drivel.
Camelot
This coin will probably not remain a pop top forever either. I would be surprized if a couple more aren't graded as nice or nicer in the future.
Yes.
First I would hope the marks on obv right field are only on the holder. The spots on liberty's cap, and neck are very distracting for me. The fields behind liberty are all splotchy looking and other places like a very bad dip job. Rev hairlines inside of wreath and at the bottom of wreath looks like when it was toned it etched into the proof surface and dipped off and that's the results of it. Also the frosting looks like it was painted on by someone drunk.
The reason I posted this again was not to stir anybody up or to infer I knew more than some people. It was to maybe help someone that might just love the coin due to the pop reports.
But hey, if people like it more power to them and I respect that.
For me I think it is a very hideous example for a pop top barber and I love barber coinage.
Stman
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But no I would not care to own this coin, as you mentioned that I might. Thanks for your input.
Stman
Proof Dime Registry Set
Maybe I'm being too critical. I would love it as a 63. So what if the # on the holder is the greatest? The coin isn't.
<< <i>I I would ohhhh & ahhh over how it was a PQ 62 but a Proof 66 @ $2,800 needs to look like a 66.
Maybe I'm being too critical. I would love it as a 63. So what if the # on the holder is the greatest? The coin isn't. >>
Ah ha, well put dog97, My point is made!!!!
Stman
Looks a lot better in the Teletrade pictures: Teletrade
But see this auction doesn't bother me because it's not promoting POP 1 and all that for a coin in my opinion is ruined.
Stman
I believe that the population report figures for the cameo and deep/ultra cameo designations for Seated and Barber coinage are deceivingly low.
NGC and PCGS went many years without using those designations and there are LOTS and LOTS of coins out there that are cameo or deep/ultra cameo, which people have not bothered to send it for those desigantions. Many 20th century silver proof issues/coins are actually more common with cameo contrast than without it.
When NGC and PCGS first started using the cameo and deep/ultra cameo designations, we were buying the deep/ultra cameos for roughly double (or a 100% premium over) what we would pay for a non cameo. Now, the premium is down to roughly 50% for many pieces. And, many cameos bring little, if any premium because smart buyers realize that "cameo" is the norm for many of those issues.
It is very important to be aware of which issues are typically found with cameo contrast and which are not and to pay the premiums only for those which rightfully deserve it, based on their true rarity in that condition.
Thanks, Stman
I figured you were aware of that. I addressed my remarks to you, only because you started the thread
Stman