Slabbed MS Type Coins FSH (Or Trade for Bust Quarters): ('56 and '72-S) Seated Half-Dimes, '13 T1 Bu

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Going in order of denomination, I will be starting off with a nice 1856 Half-Dime graded MS-62 by NGC.
The coin in mention exhibits mostly spotted dark blue toning over a lot of underlying luster.
What look like scratches on the lower-left of the obverse are lapping lines, which were made at the mint during coin production and are not post mint damage.
In my opinion the coin seems undergraded by at least a point or two because there are no major marks on the coin and the coin is well struck, unusual for the date.
Sell for $275


The second Seated Half Dime is an 1872-S (MM below) graded MS-64 by PCGS.
I think this coin would have graded higher with slightly better eye-appeal because there are hardly any marks to speak of on the coin's surface.
The coin exhibits motted grey toning on the obverse and a light shade of grey on the reverse; while still holding all it's luster.
Sell for $440


Next I have a 1913 T1 Buffalo Nickel graded MS-66 by PCGS.
In all honesty, this coin is about average for the grade. Full white luster on both sides, a couple small marks, and a slightly weak strike on the reverse.
After what has been said, this coin is a really nice example of one of the best U.S. coin designs ever produced.
Sell for $270


The final coin in this small grouping is, IMO, the best of the bunch; a toned 1897 Barber Quarter graded MS-63 by PCGS.
There is absolutely nothing negative you can say about this coin, unless you are like me and feel it should have made its way into a 64 holder.
This coin is definitely strong for the grade with only a tiny little chatter on the cheek and forehead, with an almost mark-free reverse.
The toning is also wonderfully eye-catching. Shades or Red, Green, and Aquamarine can be seen throughout the obverse and reverse.
If Sunnywood didn't already have an MS-65 example in his second set of Toned Barber Quarters, he may have chosen this one.
I am competitively pricing this coin at SOLD

I provide a 14 day money back guarantee on all coins in this lot.
Going in order of denomination, I will be starting off with a nice 1856 Half-Dime graded MS-62 by NGC.
The coin in mention exhibits mostly spotted dark blue toning over a lot of underlying luster.
What look like scratches on the lower-left of the obverse are lapping lines, which were made at the mint during coin production and are not post mint damage.
In my opinion the coin seems undergraded by at least a point or two because there are no major marks on the coin and the coin is well struck, unusual for the date.
Sell for $275


The second Seated Half Dime is an 1872-S (MM below) graded MS-64 by PCGS.
I think this coin would have graded higher with slightly better eye-appeal because there are hardly any marks to speak of on the coin's surface.
The coin exhibits motted grey toning on the obverse and a light shade of grey on the reverse; while still holding all it's luster.
Sell for $440


Next I have a 1913 T1 Buffalo Nickel graded MS-66 by PCGS.
In all honesty, this coin is about average for the grade. Full white luster on both sides, a couple small marks, and a slightly weak strike on the reverse.
After what has been said, this coin is a really nice example of one of the best U.S. coin designs ever produced.
Sell for $270


The final coin in this small grouping is, IMO, the best of the bunch; a toned 1897 Barber Quarter graded MS-63 by PCGS.
There is absolutely nothing negative you can say about this coin, unless you are like me and feel it should have made its way into a 64 holder.
This coin is definitely strong for the grade with only a tiny little chatter on the cheek and forehead, with an almost mark-free reverse.
The toning is also wonderfully eye-catching. Shades or Red, Green, and Aquamarine can be seen throughout the obverse and reverse.
If Sunnywood didn't already have an MS-65 example in his second set of Toned Barber Quarters, he may have chosen this one.
I am competitively pricing this coin at SOLD


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I will trade these for Bust Quarters and any Bullion you may have.
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Barber Quarter has been sold.
If you want to make any offers, I'll be open.