Barbers
Dave99B
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No, that's it. Just "Barbers".
I know, I know ..... it's cruel. Just wanted to get my Barber collector friends excited for a minute or two ....
Dave
I know, I know ..... it's cruel. Just wanted to get my Barber collector friends excited for a minute or two ....
Dave
Always looking for original, better date VF20-VF35 Barber quarters and halves, and a quality beer.
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I hate how the mention of Barber coinage gets me all ruffled like that!
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I'm not responsible for what happens next!
Dave
Oh well, my heart was racing for a few brief seconds! Here is a photo at least: The king of Barber halves, the 1904-S
Tyler
I love it. Can you say "PERFECTION"? Sure you can...
Dave
Plus, the toning was so nice and rich looking I doubt I will see another as nice.
Tyler
<< <i>The king of Barber halves, the 1904-S >>
I thought that was the 1892-S?
Russ, NCNE
Tyler
Russ, NCNE
I wish I had one!
Larry
Dabigkahuna
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<< <i>Russ - the 92-S is a great date in G-XF, but above that it is a lightweight. The 1904-S in XF and higher is considered the scarcest date in the set, although the 1896-O & 1901-S are neck and neck with the 1904-S.
Tyler >>
"The 92 S above xf is a lightweight"
Actually, unfortunatly, Arco is right [in comparison] with the 04 S, but I'd rather have an 01 S myself because it is in league with the 04 S in scarcity in better grades but is not prohibitive in price compared to the same date quarter of the same grade. The problem is finding a nice original coin.
I do not consider the 92 S as a key, but it is not a "lightweight" coin in mint state either. Last pcgs pop report I saw showed 15 in 65 2 in 66 and 1 in 67. The Dr. with the number 1 registry set has the lone 67 [and he still won't post pics of it though I've begged him to]. I believe my 66 is the second finest piece in existence and it is my dream coin since I could never afford a 66 01 S or 04 S.
Never start a Barber thread as a joke !!!! [LOL}
Les
Russ,
They do exist, as many board members have proved with their pic's of coins they own, ah, but finding them, thats the tricky part. Believe me, its worth the effort.
Les
<< <i>They do exist, as many board members have proved with their pic's of coins they own >>
The statement was a metaphorical comment intended to compliment him on his achievement in finding his coins - Web TV Boy.
Russ, NCNE
Don't get me started on 2 cent pieces and Kennedies again !!!
Les
Grey Sheet is Bid 2150 Ask 2360
What really matters is if you like it.
Les
<< <i>how do i get the pic of the coin to show up on the message and as not as a attachment? >>
conversely - you could also do it like this:
{q}Never start a Barber thread as a joke !!!! [LOL}
Les >>
I have been serious about collecting as many Barber coins as my budget has allowed for the last four years. Previous to that, I was gun-shy about collecting for a dozen years, after having bought Franklins and Morgans for their "investment potential". When I returned to collecting, I asked myself which series I could complete, grade accurately, and collect with few pricing fluctuations due to promoters. There simply aren't enough problem-free coins out there for anyone to promote even VF-XF sets. If they tried, there would be resistance from the many Barber-philes complaining about the boring design, androgynous Ms. Liberty, or some other excuse that keeps them wallowing in the coins that replaced Barbers.
I enjoy the chase for better circulated Barber coins. I especially enjoy Barber Dimes, even though they are no longer as overlooked as they were four years ago. There is still no nationally known "promoter" of this series, which can compete for the Rodney Dangerfield type of U.S. coins -- too small, ugly, and crude to get any respect from the major players.
Last week I finally received this 1904-S dime, sold on eBay by a clueless newbie seller, after many searches. I paid $160 for it. Her small photos were just good enough to show a full LIBERTY and headband. Here is what it looks like in my scanner (I call it XF-45):
I also sold off my F-12 1904-S dime last weekend for $123, when no one was offering a better raw one on eBay!
Still, I wish I had a nice 1904-S half. (MY #1 Barber Half set still has that hole filled with a VG.) Randy Holder is one of my favorite dealers, and one of the few who has spent time trying to complete a better grade circulated Barber set. Since the death of David Lawrence (and his son's concentration on high value slabbed coins), Randy may be one of the more knowledgeable dealers in these coins. The experts in Barber coins now seem to include Tyler and a few other collectors I have met here or through eBay auctions of their duplicates.
Took with my digi cam..
And with a scanner.. shows excellent reverse, about 95% realistic but the obv.. well still trying to figure out how to master the photoshop.
Brian
I have a 1901-S NGC AU-58, blast white with a very faint hint of golden toning overall. It's a prized coin in my collection. I'd be willing to consider selling it if the price was right. J.J. Teaparty has a raw AU-55 on their website for $1095 but it looks like it was dipped in tar! Has to be the ugliest toning I've ever seen on a coin.
Yikes....
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jim
Yesterday I received a belated Christmas present from a half cent collector. He admitted that he didn't have a Barber to send me that would excite me. However, he asked a friend who also collects Barbers what we Barber collectors need. The response was "something else to collect." He sent me Kevin Flynn's book of US 2 cent piece varieties, an ANACS AU-58 1864 DDO 2c, an 1865 "fancy 5" in VF-30, along with a Mexican 2 peso gold coin and 1992 US silver eagle to award me for my patience!
Since I'm now at the point where it is difficult to upgrade my #1 Barber Dime and Half sets, I might take his advice and start on 2 cent pieces, as another series which gets no respect, is challenging, and too scarce to be promoted by the big movers.
Dave
Tyler
PM me for details, and I'll send the image and the contact name.
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Enough to make a grown man cry....
Dave
<< <i>Jim - I'd go to prison for one year for that 01-S. A stunning rarity.
Dave >>
Dave, you'll have to fight me for it first !!!
Les P.S. Jim, that 01 S quarter of yours is what coin collecting is all about.
Les
Reverse of 1893-S quarter, NGC MS63 (doesn't have that "just minted" look)
Dave
Every time I look at the coin, I really feel lucky to have found it. And what was initially a very high price to pay upfront has now turned out to be a very good buy with the escalating prices of these. IN fact, I was showing it around to a few people the other month an was offered right close to 5 figures for the coin. But it was too hard to find and I rather have the quarter, so It stays put in my collection.
Thanks
for the comments
jim d
Oh by the way Dave, I like my Washington's to be white more than toned, but olders like Barber, I like the Rev of that barber. Thats a very nice color toning.
I may never own an 01-S of that caliber (I can't believe I said that), but I just saved the pics of yours in my virtual collection. Hope you don't mind.
KILLER COIN! A STOPPER!!!!
Dave
(1915-S NGC MS63)
My 1866 Philly Mint Set
My 1866 Philly Mint Set
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Nic,
I'm not going to ask you again to sell methat 92 half, I know I'd be waisting my breath !!!
Les
(get your bids in)
Quarter 1906D NGC 63
Dave
Maybe IWOG will pick it up???