Plucked Another Barber from the Bush - New Piece

Tom Bush, that is of Thomas Bush Numismatics.
Here is my new Barber Dime from Tom (PCGS MS65 CAC):

I'm on a long journey to build a basic U.S. Type set (no gold) and typically add only a couple of coins per year. As a small time collector without any specialized knowledge, I've been fortunate to obtain some pleasing coins from national shows and to meet a top notch dealer like Tom who has such a keen eye. It has been purely by happenstance that the three Barber type coins (dime, quarter, and half) in my collection have all come from him since 2012. I gain some satisfaction that my instincts were right about each Barber coin selected and this is reinforced by knowing that this type is a favorite of his. Anyway, I realize he's well known here, but for those who haven't visited his site, I suggest you do!
You can see the quarter and half at my registry page
Here is my new Barber Dime from Tom (PCGS MS65 CAC):

I'm on a long journey to build a basic U.S. Type set (no gold) and typically add only a couple of coins per year. As a small time collector without any specialized knowledge, I've been fortunate to obtain some pleasing coins from national shows and to meet a top notch dealer like Tom who has such a keen eye. It has been purely by happenstance that the three Barber type coins (dime, quarter, and half) in my collection have all come from him since 2012. I gain some satisfaction that my instincts were right about each Barber coin selected and this is reinforced by knowing that this type is a favorite of his. Anyway, I realize he's well known here, but for those who haven't visited his site, I suggest you do!
You can see the quarter and half at my registry page
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All I saw was BARBARA BUSH in your topic. What was on my mind?
*also, COOL FIND!
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No comment on the bush
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Catbert... Very pretty Dime... I agree, with your assessment of Tom Bush,
he has a great eye and I have a couple of his coins as well.
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<< <i>Catbert... Very pretty Dime... I agree, with your assessment of Tom Bush,
he has a great eye and I have a couple of his coins as well. >>
+1
Tom is a a terrific dealer.
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<< <i>Great coin---congrats! TomB knows how to pick 'em!! >>
You bet!!
That coin really plays the Blues. (In a good way.)
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I do not collect much of what Tom deals in but one of the highlights for me at shows is looking through his box or two he has on hand. I just love the look and originality of his selection.
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As for Tom, when people ask how do you judge originality, go to Tom's website and look over his inventory. That is a focus of how he selects coins.
"Look up, old boy, and see what you get." -William Bonney.
<< <i>Your Barber Dime has a very appealing look to it. In addition, the comment also applies to your full registry set. Well done! >>
I just checked out Catbert's set. What a beautiful array of colorful, original gems!
Sometimes, it’s better to be LUCKY than good. 🍀 🍺👍
My Full Walker Registry Set (1916-1947):
https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/16292/
BHNC #203
I've put off adding any to my type set, but a beauty like that
could change my mind!
That's rare.
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