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The elusive 1915-O Barber Half has been found

ManorcourtmanManorcourtman Posts: 8,129 ✭✭✭✭✭
Some crazy eBay newbie has unearthed an elusive and rare 1915-O Barber half dollar: Ebay link-o

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  • blu62vetteblu62vette Posts: 11,934 ✭✭✭✭✭
    What partially filled die forms and O?
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  • AUandAGAUandAG Posts: 24,846 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Fake or D that's been hit? His pic look like an O to me.
    Hmmmmm


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  • Too bad its not the more elusive 1915 Micro O!
  • HoledandCreativeHoledandCreative Posts: 2,820 ✭✭✭✭✭
    A pair of sliced halves?
  • If you want to describe it as being unique, it should be described as:

    1915-O Dime - reverse pitted face variety.
  • I won it. Now what do I do with it? lol

    Here's my thoughts... From looking at the "O" it appears to be a real "O". The top of the O is the same thickness as the side of the O. On "D" mintmarks there is a tapering away from the sides and it gets narrow at the top and bottom. The big question I have, Is the photo a second coin? While the pitting appears to very similar on both sides this doesn't mean a second coin wasn't used for the pic. Breen in his Encyclopedia doesn't mention anything about it so I assume it is probably a "D" that was altered a long time ago. It doesn't appear to be a glued on mintmark as the bottom of the O is worn down into the field. Should be interesting to see what shows up.

    Unfortunately this won't be my biggest Barber mistake. That honor rests with my Micro O.
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  • MrEurekaMrEureka Posts: 24,362 ✭✭✭✭✭
    If it's a contemporary counterfeit it's a neat item, and probably a bargain.
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  • rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Should be interesting.... worth investigating at that price... let us know what you find... Cheers, RickO
  • jonathanbjonathanb Posts: 3,722 ✭✭✭✭✭
    It looks similar to the "1903-D" Barber quarter that I've posted a few times:

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  • While we all know that pics are not always accurate... the color of the Obv. just doesn't look like a "match" to the color of the Rev... I wonder if the pics are of the same coin image
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  • MFHMFH Posts: 11,720 ✭✭✭✭

    Boy oh Boy, am I glad my Dansco has a few empty holes after the 1915-S.

    That baby's mine !!



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  • PonyExpress8PonyExpress8 Posts: 1,670 ✭✭✭
    Now wouldn't that be something if there were some leftover dies in 1909 after New Orleans ceased coining operations and by accident one got sent to Denver in 1915. Shades of 1900-O/CC maybe. But my guess is you have to genuine halves sliced and spliced to make a whole (half dollar).

    Fun piece. Mike, I call your bet and re-raise you 3x. image
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  • coolestcoolest Posts: 2,281 ✭✭✭


    << <i>It looks similar to the "1903-D" Barber quarter that I've posted a few times:

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    What is the story on the 03-D quarter?
  • MPLunaticMPLunatic Posts: 617 ✭✭
    man I threw in a bid 4 hours before it closed around 12am and was winning but I still didnt get it
  • Jonathan, any more details on the 1903-D Quarter? It looks evenly worn and has a similar patina on both sides, very cool.



    Lunatic, I put my bid in before going to bed late (early?) also. I think my max bid was only a dollar or two higher.
    Holes-in-One
    1. 7-17-81 Warrenton GC Driver 310 yards 7th Hole (Par 4)
    2. 5-22-99 Warrenton GC 6 iron 189 yards 10th Hole
    3. 7-23-99 Oak Meadow CC 5 iron 180 yards 17th Hole
    4. 9-19-99 Country Lake GC 6 iron 164 yards 15th Hole
    5. 8-30-09 Country Lake GC Driver 258 yards 17th Hole (Par 4)

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  • jonathanbjonathanb Posts: 3,722 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Sorry, no details about the 1903-D quarter. The local dealer bought a few in a batch of junk silver, and I spotted them. He pulled them from the batch, of course. I thought it was neat, but I don't know anything about it. That was a couple of years ago. I can wave my hands and say that it must be a contemporary counterfeit. Mostly that's just because I haven't seen any others, and I assume that a bunch would have turned up by now if they were produced recently.

    The color isn't quite right for a normal circulated Barber quarter. It's not very wrong, but wrong enough for me to look twice. The pics posted here are fairly accurate.

    I'd certainly be interested to hear more if anyone else has any info.

    jonathan

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