Congrats to Dr. Pete on purchasing my m.s. 66 92 S Barber half
barberlover
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I had no desire to sell this coin or any other of the coins in my collection but economic need forced me to act. I know Dr. Pete will take good care of my lady so I feel a little less bad about having to sell her.
Les
Les
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The 92-S in 66 or better is one of the really tough dates in the Barber half series. There are 2 66's and 1 67 at PCGS. Steve owns the 67 and I have the other 66.
My duplicate 67(NGC) just sold at Superior's auction, realizing a little over $10,000. For such a rare coin in high grade, that seems cheap. And I would guess you let yours go for somewhat less than that. There is still plenty of upside for dates that have such low pops.
I hope Dr. Pete enjoys this one as much as you did.
Your "gal" will be in great company in my set. She's next to a terrific 92-O in PCGS 66 with great original toning and a PCGS MS 66 1893 with great original color, as well. She can sit proudly with coins from Eliasberg, Norweb, and Price and stands up to them like an old friend.
Another eight coins to upgrade to get the unimaginable MS 65 or better sets like TahoeDale and Dr. Duckor have.
Sounds like a killer coin!
Got any pics?
Larry
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<< <i>Sounds like a killer coin!
Got any pics?
Larry
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I don't have any, but I believe Dr. Pete is planning to photograph the coin for a pic in his registry set.
Les
sounds like your Jonesing Dr.Pete.8 left to go ? and you must have a wonderful wife to put up with your Barber half collecting.Power to the "Real Collectors".
stewart