I like it and it did look like a RPM to me also I avidly chase the errors and at times catch them lol I am going to start a set of these now dimes and nics also
<< <i>Thanks I am going to do just that of course the errors also but I need to know the best resources for info on these, any suggestions? >>
Beyond the RedBook, the books on the Barber series by David Lawrence are a good starting point. His books can still be found and are also available online here
so can I get some more opinions on the mint mark being a RPM and what extra value that would add if any? My oldest son likes these (he is autistic) so this is our new series to go after and now i have to get error info on them for him and myself we just love going out rummaging it is our thing.....
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<< <i>the lips remind me of the Joker from The Dark Knight >>
+1
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<< <i>I like it. These are great coins, aren't they? >>
I think they are! She's a messy eater, but she needs love too.
Looks like a possible RPM (No. 104 possibly in DL's book) as well. Which are quite common with this date.
That's a great grade - a lot of detail for not a lot of money.
That's a fun grade to complete a set in. Thanks for sharing.
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You have a nice eye for circulated material.
Now start working on a complete date/mm set, with pieces just like that one. You'll have a tiger by the tail!
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<< <i>Thanks I am going to do just that of course the errors also but I need to know the best resources for info on these, any suggestions? >>
Beyond the RedBook, the books on the Barber series by David Lawrence are a good starting point. His books can still be found and are also available online here
And, of course, the Barber Coin Collector's Society is a great resource.
It's always fun exploring a new series! Enjoy!
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This is the way all VG quarters should look, but sadly they don't.....
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