Tim posing your 04-O got me thinking about New Orleans mint coins...
18 total so I broke it down in 3 groups,PCGS price on the far left and (what I could find) GC auction archives within the last 2 years. (GC) Great Collections
First Tier:
Date VF-25 XF-45 GC VF25-XF45
09-O $1225 $3250 $1649.-$2714
01-O $525 $900 $479 in VF
97-O $450 $775 $709 in XF45,$641 in XF40
96-O $425 $750 $511 in VF30
05-O $275 $375 $284 in VF35
98-O $245 $400 $422 in XF45,$386 in XF40
Second Tier:
Date VF-25 XF-45 GC VF25-XF45
04-O $225 $500 $360 in XF45
00-O $175 $360 $296 in XF45
94-O $135 $325 $327 in XF45
95-O $125 $250 $203 in XF45
02-O $125 $225 $205 in XF45,$159 in XF40
99-O $115 $225 $231 in XF45
Third Tier:
Date VF-25 XF-45 GC VF25-XF45
03-O $100 $225 $295 in XF45,$228 in XF40
93-O $100 $185 $177 in XF45
92-O $100 $165 no recent prices in the range
06-O $90 $175 $144 in VF35
07-O $70 $150 $287 in XF45,$77 in VF30
08-O $70 $125 $141 in XF45,$142 in XF40
Please feel free to add or question,I didn't look at Heritage APR....getting to late LOL
@sedulous said:
A 1916-P in PCGS (in the grade of VF30) just sold for over $590 after BP considered on GC tonight! Wow, that is way over CoinFacts value estimate. POP in that grade is 6. It made me think about re-imaging my 1916-P in VF - so I did that. If I sent this coin to PCGS, think I could get a VF30 grade?
1916-P Barber Quarter in VF
Tim
In terms of eye appeal Tim, this one's got the look that I like. If you do send it in will you crack it and send it raw?
I don't have the experience to give you an estimation of her chances of the 35 grade, but maybe others will give you their experienced opinion.
Edited to add: Considering what you paid for it there's no downside risk at all in my opinion.
@jedm said:
Here's a view of the '16 that sold last night for comparison:
I think that coin is overgraded and should be about VF20. My specimen currently is NGC VF25 but an older holder. I am on the fence if it could go VF30. I have seen XF40 specimens in VF30 CAC holders... so it depends on conservatism in grading and a roll of the dice.
Tim
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
@sedulous said:
A 1916-P in PCGS (in the grade of VF30) just sold for over $590 after BP considered on GC tonight! Wow, that is way over CoinFacts value estimate. POP in that grade is 6. It made me think about re-imaging my 1916-P in VF - so I did that. If I sent this coin to PCGS, think I could get a VF30 grade?
1916-P Barber Quarter in VF
In terms of eye appeal Tim, this one's got the look that I like. If you do send it in will you crack it and send it raw?
It will straight grade. Does crossover limit the possibility of getting to VF30 in a PCGS holder in your view? I would probably crossover unless there is a better benefit to crack and submit? Does anyone have a better understanding of this?
Tim
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
@sedulous said: @JeffMTampa Jeff, that '92-P BQ is 🔥! I love the way that edge toning plays near the periphery of that reverse.
Here is another re-image. A 1900-O Barber Quarter in NGC XF45. Where do you think the '00-O sits in the overall relative ranking of rarity for the BQ series? middle of the pack? more rare? or more common?
Tim
Your posted example is a Type I OBV paired with a Type II Reverse. That's one of the rarer combinations; likely a mintage less than the 1909 O BQ.
No, a file is too harsh on a MS coin. I put catnip on the MS coins and let our cat lick them for a while. Their rough tongues provide the correct amount of abrasion.
No, a file is too harsh on a MS coin. I put catnip on the MS coins and let our cat lick them for a while. Their rough tongues provide the correct amount of abrasion.
I use cat whiskers to remove gunk on coins. Cats and their exuviated parts are useful for many numismatic applications.
@sedulous Thank you Buddy, I know you are true connoisseur of the Barber's. Yes that 05-o is truly stunning. For an 05-o in particular, the luster is outstanding, and the color has that "sat in the attic for 100 years" look, that I love. Love your AU-58, looks really nice and original with plenty of luster under the color. Here's the 1907 just for fun...These photos really came out nice
@Eldorado9 said: @sedulous Thank you Buddy, I know you are true connoisseur of the Barber's. Yes that 05-o is truly stunning. For an 05-o in particular, the luster is outstanding, and the color has that "sat in the attic for 100 years" look, that I love. Love your AU-58, looks really nice and original with plenty of luster under the color. Here's the 1907 just for fun...These photos really came out nice
Wow! just as beautiful... mesmerizing!
1907-P Barber Half... here is mine in AU53 PCGS I had graded from raw:
Tim
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
@sedulous said:
Another conversation Jeff and I have been having is the lowest population Barber Quarters and how truly scarce they are: 1898-S and 1899-S
1898-S BQ PC45
1899-S BQ PC50
Another One
Tim
Must be the 98 micro-S quarter. Really really micro.
@sedulous said:
Another conversation Jeff and I have been having is the lowest population Barber Quarters and how truly scarce they are: 1898-S and 1899-S
1898-S BQ PC45
1899-S BQ PC50
Another One
Tim
Must be the 98 micro-S quarter. Really really micro.
Good eye! (wrong photo)
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
@sedulous said: @JeffMTampa Jeff and I have been talking and we want to re-examine this 1912-S PCGS AU58 Barber Quarter with CAC green sticker:
My images
Seller images
Repunched mintmark.
T
That's a looker! Where was it sourced from?
An auction from David Lawrence Rare Coins. A lot of strong bids in that auction but I was fortunate to obtain this specimen in the end. June 27th, 2022.
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
Newp. 1907-D PCGS AU55 with FS-301 variety per the seller. I see repunching in the date and lower hair ribbon area. Love the color and quality. Thanks Dennis!
1907-D Barber Quarter PC55 FS-301
Tim
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
I was looking at the Great Collections auction archives today, and I happened to notice that the 1916-P PCGS VF30 Barber quarter, which sold for around $600, doesn't show up. Hmmmm. I've always wondered what happened around that coin. I wonder if the buyer cancelled his/her bid?
Dave
Always looking for original, better date VF20-VF35 Barber quarters and halves, and a quality beer.
Sometimes the girl that ain't so purdy gets invited to the dance.
My Everyman BQ collection has bested an XF 40 '12 S for years. I've looked for an AU example for a long time. If available they sell for way over Coinfacts pricing, A few weeks ago I saw an AU 58 example (my preference grade) available online and immediately purchased it. The toning is less than wonderful, and the coin might not make it into a 58 holder today. But it's still a nice coin and a very tough date:
@Dave99B said:
I was looking at the Great Collections auction archives today, and I happened to notice that the 1916-P PCGS VF30 Barber quarter, which sold for around $600, doesn't show up. Hmmmm. I've always wondered what happened around that coin. I wonder if the buyer cancelled his/her bid?
@JeffMTampa said:
Sometimes the girl that ain't so purdy gets invited to the dance.
My Everyman BQ collection has bested an XF 40 '12 S for years. I've looked for an AU example for a long time. If available they sell for way over Coinfacts pricing, A few weeks ago I saw an AU 58 example (my preference grade) available online and immediately purchased it. The toning is less than wonderful, and the coin might not make it into a 58 holder today. But it's still a nice coin and a very tough date:
Congratulations Jeff!
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
Comments
Tim posing your 04-O got me thinking about New Orleans mint coins...
18 total so I broke it down in 3 groups,PCGS price on the far left and (what I could find) GC auction archives within the last 2 years. (GC) Great Collections
First Tier:
Date VF-25 XF-45 GC VF25-XF45
09-O $1225 $3250 $1649.-$2714
01-O $525 $900 $479 in VF
97-O $450 $775 $709 in XF45,$641 in XF40
96-O $425 $750 $511 in VF30
05-O $275 $375 $284 in VF35
98-O $245 $400 $422 in XF45,$386 in XF40
Second Tier:
Date VF-25 XF-45 GC VF25-XF45
04-O $225 $500 $360 in XF45
00-O $175 $360 $296 in XF45
94-O $135 $325 $327 in XF45
95-O $125 $250 $203 in XF45
02-O $125 $225 $205 in XF45,$159 in XF40
99-O $115 $225 $231 in XF45
Third Tier:
Date VF-25 XF-45 GC VF25-XF45
03-O $100 $225 $295 in XF45,$228 in XF40
93-O $100 $185 $177 in XF45
92-O $100 $165 no recent prices in the range
06-O $90 $175 $144 in VF35
07-O $70 $150 $287 in XF45,$77 in VF30
08-O $70 $125 $141 in XF45,$142 in XF40
Please feel free to add or question,I didn't look at Heritage APR....getting to late LOL
In terms of eye appeal Tim, this one's got the look that I like. If you do send it in will you crack it and send it raw?
I don't have the experience to give you an estimation of her chances of the 35 grade, but maybe others will give you their experienced opinion.
Edited to add: Considering what you paid for it there's no downside risk at all in my opinion.
Here's a view of the '16 that sold last night for comparison:
I think that coin is overgraded and should be about VF20. My specimen currently is NGC VF25 but an older holder. I am on the fence if it could go VF30. I have seen XF40 specimens in VF30 CAC holders... so it depends on conservatism in grading and a roll of the dice.
Tim
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
It will straight grade. Does crossover limit the possibility of getting to VF30 in a PCGS holder in your view? I would probably crossover unless there is a better benefit to crack and submit? Does anyone have a better understanding of this?
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
Here's my xf40 nice and crusty.
Your posted example is a Type I OBV paired with a Type II Reverse. That's one of the rarer combinations; likely a mintage less than the 1909 O BQ.
Here's my 1916 Barber Quarter:
Do I need to get out a file to increase it's value in the Marketplace?
Don't you already do that to try and get 58's?
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
No, a file is too harsh on a MS coin. I put catnip on the MS coins and let our cat lick them for a while. Their rough tongues provide the correct amount of abrasion.
I use cat whiskers to remove gunk on coins. Cats and their exuviated parts are useful for many numismatic applications.
I keep drinking in the color of Eldo's '05-O Half. Super stunning! Had to re-post.
My '05-O has color too but is totally different:
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
@sedulous Thank you Buddy, I know you are true connoisseur of the Barber's. Yes that 05-o is truly stunning. For an 05-o in particular, the luster is outstanding, and the color has that "sat in the attic for 100 years" look, that I love. Love your AU-58, looks really nice and original with plenty of luster under the color. Here's the 1907 just for fun...These photos really came out nice
Wow! just as beautiful... mesmerizing!
1907-P Barber Half... here is mine in AU53 PCGS I had graded from raw:
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
My latest half - 1907-O, PCGS VF20.
Received this one recently and will add to my slabbed set, a bit of an upgrade I think:
It's got what I believe to be a die chip at the beginning of the motto scroll on the reverse.
@JeffMTampa Jeff and I have been talking and we want to re-examine this 1912-S PCGS AU58 Barber Quarter with CAC green sticker:
My images
Seller images
Repunched mintmark.
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
Another conversation Jeff and I have been having is the lowest population Barber Quarters and how truly scarce they are: 1898-S and 1899-S
1898-S BQ PC45
1899-S BQ PC50
Another One
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
Before:
After:
Disclaimer: I'm not a dealer, trader, grader, investor or professional numismatist. I'm just a hobbyist. (To protect me but mostly you! 🤣 )
I got tired of looking at it. I needed one with luster, to match the rest of that quarter row.
Disclaimer: I'm not a dealer, trader, grader, investor or professional numismatist. I'm just a hobbyist. (To protect me but mostly you! 🤣 )
Must be the 98 micro-S quarter. Really really micro.
PCGS VF30
Some eye candy for Barber guys!
Good eye! (wrong photo)
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
Jed, Yours is really nice looking for the grade.
1898-S PC30 Barber Quarter
Here is mine Jed. Ex-John Thomas purchased in January 2014 a little over 10 years ago. I just now freshly imaged this one:
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
Looks like I have another 1898-S BQ...
1898-S XF40 Barber Quarter
This one was purchased from Americana Rare Coin in January of 2020.
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
That's a looker! Where was it sourced from?
An auction from David Lawrence Rare Coins. A lot of strong bids in that auction but I was fortunate to obtain this specimen in the end. June 27th, 2022.
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
Here's one of my '12 S BQ with a RPM:
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Repeating... Here is Jeff's '12-S RPM...
Here is Tim's '12-S RPM...
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
I am not sure if I posted this one previously.
1892 10C RPD FS-301 AU58 (1/0)
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Nice one!
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
Newp. 1907-D PCGS AU55 with FS-301 variety per the seller. I see repunching in the date and lower hair ribbon area. Love the color and quality. Thanks Dennis!
1907-D Barber Quarter PC55 FS-301
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
Here's my 1898-S quarter. Purchased from Jonathan Kern in 1992. PCGS XF45 CAC.
Wow is that pretty! Beautiful coin, thanks for sharing!
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
Another '12-S...
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
I really do not have a lot in the way of Barbers but got this one recently, and like it a lot, GTG if you like:
Well, just Love coins, period.
Possibly my best Barber and very proofllike fields in hand, although not probably as valuable as the 1905 O quarter above:
Well, just Love coins, period.
05-O
MS-64 or undergraded AU-58
AU58
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
Fake '98-O Barber Quarter!
https://www.ngccoin.com/news/article/12701/counterfeit-detection-1898-o-quarter/
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
MS64 at hosts and not the hint of wear - all original toning and NOT dipped.
Well, just Love coins, period.
I am glad I was wrong then about this reverse shield point!
Nice looking overall. Thanks for sharing!
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
Beautiful coin 7Jags and a tough date
Charles Barber also designed these... this is a local coin shop pick-up / newp. Thought this might be a nice alternative Barber in a good-looking AU:
1883 Hawaiian Barber Quarter AU
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
I was looking at the Great Collections auction archives today, and I happened to notice that the 1916-P PCGS VF30 Barber quarter, which sold for around $600, doesn't show up. Hmmmm. I've always wondered what happened around that coin. I wonder if the buyer cancelled his/her bid?
Dave
Sometimes the girl that ain't so purdy gets invited to the dance.
My Everyman BQ collection has bested an XF 40 '12 S for years. I've looked for an AU example for a long time. If available they sell for way over Coinfacts pricing, A few weeks ago I saw an AU 58 example (my preference grade) available online and immediately purchased it. The toning is less than wonderful, and the coin might not make it into a 58 holder today. But it's still a nice coin and a very tough date:
https://www.greatcollections.com/Coin/1548077/1916-Barber-Quarter-PCGS-VF-30
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
Congratulations Jeff!
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.