<< <i>Since I am naturally curious, is the new "Harry Laibstain" Quarter sets from the actual dealer? Just wondering because of the grades, and the lack of the big three. HLRC deals in some big coins, and I find it hard to believe the as a dealer he wouldn't have those for the set. >>
For all I know, it's HLRC himself...or he could have started the set for his son (?).....we all started somewhere when just getting going. Most dealers don't like tying up a lot of cash into a personal collection - so, it doesn't surprise me one iota that he's missing "the big three".
Vern, those certainly would be choice additions to his set.
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Thanks for the info, Vern. I think it's pretty cool that he has them in all grade ranges. I just want to clarify that my post above wasn't meant to be negative.
Hope everyone enjoyed their Memorial Day weekend. I mostly spent my time doing the garden and digging the weeds.
Daryl, I've been on a disco fling since 1978, mostly old club freestyle and not mainstream radio stuff. I was quite the fancy roller skater too! Love rock and jazz too. I bounce around.
Craig, Put me on the list for that 00-O. One of my faves and I can't find a decent high AU. Luckily, a few 62-63 have been available, but yours is PQ.
Mike, Thanks on the 95. I believe that and the 1910 are recent Iowa hand-me-downs. I'm quite the fortunate coin collector.
Personally, I think the 97-S half will sell very close to the ask price, if it hasn't already, and I haven't really taken a good look at it, but it has that magic number (which we all need to remember, is just an opinion stuck in plastic.) My everyman set is full of 62s and 63s!
Paesan
P.S. For those born at night, they appear as holes on the registry. :-)
I know of 3- 1897 S PCGS AU 58 50C up for sale at this time. Two of them are over $14K. Are there enough buyers out there for all 3 at those $$? You won't see me chasing one of them when I can purchase a MS 66 for less $$.
I did, however, purchase a Big Boy coin last week in a PCGS holder:
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Since we didn't get our daily dose today, may I recommend a good little read at HLRC (In The Loupe) and check out the 92-O Micro half while you're there. Should we expect a daily double tomorrow? :-)
I liked the write up. Especially the comments about the market. I also liked his comment about his hotel being 37 blocks away from the Pogue sale. I laughed a bit at that one. Thanks for forwarding that along, paesan.
Vern, Great daily double! I sold the 45 this year, along with 4 or 5 others from my set. I'm sure they'll come around again.
The picture of the trio of 01-S quarters is a classic. To think that most of the everyman collections would have a hole there or a G-4 at best, and then you see three like this, and they are all extremely nice examples, it's pretty amazing.
In hand the coin looks like a 58. With "platter" sized photos (quoting MFH) all the imperfections are magnified. The reverse is definitely a 58, but the face has a lot of abrasions on it. From a wear standpoint it's a 58, but from a condition standpoint it may be viewed as a 55.
I rushed the photo last night- not my best work (mixed light).
<< <i>In hand the coin looks like a 58. With "platter" sized photos (quoting MFH) all the imperfections are magnified. The reverse is definitely a 58, but the face has a lot of abrasions on it. From a wear standpoint it's a 58, but from a condition standpoint it may be viewed as a 55.
I rushed the photo last night- not my best work (mixed light). >>
Wear is secondary to marks and abbrasions when it comes to a 58! There is a lotta chatter in the cap and the cheek is quite busy....plattersize or not!
Edit to add...looks like she is getting over a fat lip also!
Jeff... The V Nickel you just posted is nicer than a 64; IMHO. The Reverse image did not post on my end, but the details on OBV could qualify for a 65/65+. You will really enjoy working on this set. I am not familiar with the look of altered surfaces on Nickel...be careful !! I don't see blazing luster on that V Nickel to say for certain it's a Gem/+.
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Jeff, might be just the light, but my number one concern would be over dipped. I grade AU details. I've been VERY wrong before about your coins though. Hope I'm wrong again.
I saw that 1909-S quarter in hand the other day and it was really pretty. Seems to have went for strong money, but was probably worth it. Congrats for hunting it down and getting it
I got one in at auction yesterday, an 1893-O quarter that I normally would have passed over, but in looking at it closely it appeared to have a nice repunched mintmark. I checked the Barber Collectors Society census done a couple of years ago and they do mention one 1893-O/O, but this one appears to maybe be a different one. Unless something else is going on with the coin. Here's a cropped pic of the close up auction photos. There appears to be at least one, maybe two partial underlying O mintmarks under the upper left corner of the O.
I checked all of the CoinFacts pics for this date and didn't see any others though. Anyone else see one of these or maybe think it might not be an RPM??? I'll have it at Long Beach probably by Thursday afternoon if any Barber collectors want to check it out in person. Not sure I'll be able to make it to the BCCS gathering, but I'll try
I saw that 1909-S quarter in hand the other day and it was really pretty. Seems to have went for strong money, but was probably worth it. Congrats for hunting it down and getting it
I got one in at auction yesterday, an 1893-O quarter that I normally would have passed over, but in looking at it closely it appeared to have a nice repunched mintmark. I checked the Barber Collectors Society census done a couple of years ago and they do mention one 1893-O/O, but this one appears to maybe be a different one. Unless something else is going on with the coin. Here's a cropped pic of the close up auction photos. There appears to be at least one, maybe two partial underlying O mintmarks under the upper left corner of the O.
I checked all of the CoinFacts pics for this date and didn't see any others though. Anyone else see one of these or maybe think it might not be an RPM??? I'll have it at Long Beach probably by Thursday afternoon if any Barber collectors want to check it out in person. Not sure I'll be able to make it to the BCCS gathering, but I'll try
Mike >>
Looks like strike doubling to me. It is also evident in the tail and arrow feathers. Here is an example on a dime that is more extreme: 1906-O Barber Dime
I received another Liberty Nickel in the mail today, this time already in a PCGS holder- a 1888 PCGS MS 63:
This is an older slab and was all scratched up when I received it. I got my exercise buffing it out so I could take decent pictures. The Liberty Nickels sure can develop some very attractive colors!
Mike - Per David Lawrence "Varieties: Four mint marked positions in First Edition. A fifth, recently seen with the mintmark partially over the R (photo). Among these are two distinct locations: “centered” between the R and D and “far right” (over the D). There are at least two RPM’s (see below) — Superior Galleries listed a small 0 cut over a larger O, intended for half dollars (The Durham Sale, May 1973). Breen also listed a triple O. A specimen described below with die cracks is also noteworthy." So you might be on to something. https://www.davidlawrence.com/books/the-complete-guide-to-barber-quarters/chapter-4/date-analysis/1893-o/ I will take a look at my first edition book tonight to see if there are any additional photos.
Iowa Jim - that is one killer half.
Mike H and Jeff - Congrats on the NEWPs.
I wasn't really in the market to buy anything for a while, but David Kahn got me again. He posted this coin over the weekend and I couldn't resist.
As if I have to tell you, Justin, you'll never go wrong by buying that coin. It's a sweetheart !! Love the look. Really nice details remaining.
At your age, when I was collecting VG 8-10's, I'd have killed for that coin. Nice job. ( I should say, lucky you for finding it before scores of others did. )
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I'm still working on my "V" Liberty Nickel set. I've purchased a lot of very nice coins over the last 8 weeks, some of them at incredible prices. I still need to make the plunge and spend Big Boy $$ on the Big 3 ('85, '86, and 12 S). These coins are very available, it's just about spending $$$. A Liberty Nickel collection isn't much of a challenge compared to Barber Halves and Quarters.
Another raw Nickel arrived in the mail today, this time a 1897:
I love the color on this coin. I'll be sending it to our host next week for grading; I think it has a shot at 64 (but a better shot at 63). A very nice coin no matter what the grade!
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<< <i>Since I am naturally curious, is the new "Harry Laibstain" Quarter sets from the actual dealer? Just wondering because of the grades, and the lack of the big three. HLRC deals in some big coins, and I find it hard to believe the as a dealer he wouldn't have those for the set. >>
For all I know, it's HLRC himself...or he could have started the set for his son (?).....we all started
somewhere when just getting going. Most dealers don't like tying up a lot of cash into a personal
collection - so, it doesn't surprise me one iota that he's missing "the big three".
Vern, those certainly would be choice additions to his set.
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Daryl, I've been on a disco fling since 1978, mostly old club freestyle and not mainstream radio stuff. I was quite the fancy roller skater too! Love rock and jazz too. I bounce around.
Craig, Put me on the list for that 00-O. One of my faves and I can't find a decent high AU. Luckily, a few 62-63 have been available, but yours is PQ.
Mike, Thanks on the 95. I believe that and the 1910 are recent Iowa hand-me-downs. I'm quite the fortunate coin collector.
Personally, I think the 97-S half will sell very close to the ask price, if it hasn't already, and I haven't really taken a good look at it, but it has that magic number (which we all need to remember, is just an opinion stuck in plastic.) My everyman set is full of 62s and 63s!
Paesan
P.S. For those born at night, they appear as holes on the registry. :-)
I did, however, purchase a Big Boy coin last week in a PCGS holder:
Holy Smokes, Jeff !!!
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Last night's winnings:
I love error Barbers as well [ as if I needed to tell you ] !!
{ This coin will be reimaged in early July }
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Mike - Nice addition, now your 95-O has company.
Congrats to both of you.
Pics for this AM, my 97-O qtr, PC62:
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<< <i>Like to have that 97-o >>
Yup... I'd like to have both 1897-O's !!
Great looking coins, guys.
One of these days, Vern, I'll post all my Barber Dime errors.
I've had a few over the years.
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Tyler
Daily double for today, a couple from the Stash (or maybe formerly of the Stash), PC30 & PC45:
And one of my favorite pics, the start of my grading set (that I could only afford to keep for a few days):
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The picture of the trio of 01-S quarters is a classic. To think that most of the everyman collections would have a hole there or a G-4 at best, and then you see three like this, and they are all extremely nice examples, it's pretty amazing.
Paesan
No pics tonight, Photobucket not working.
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1900 S 50C:
I think it has a chance at 58; I need to upgrade my 55.
but not sold it is such. Nice coin, regardless.
PS: Don't listen to the old man - it's clearly much nicer than an AU 53.
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I rushed the photo last night- not my best work (mixed light).
<< <i>In hand the coin looks like a 58. With "platter" sized photos (quoting MFH) all the imperfections are magnified. The reverse is definitely a 58, but the face has a lot of abrasions on it. From a wear standpoint it's a 58, but from a condition standpoint it may be viewed as a 55.
I rushed the photo last night- not my best work (mixed light). >>
Wear is secondary to marks and abbrasions when it comes to a 58! There is a lotta chatter in the cap and the cheek is quite busy....plattersize or not!
Edit to add...looks like she is getting over a fat lip also!
I'm hoping this will make it at MS 64. I've decided to work on a Liberty Nickel MS set, 63/ 64. I like the look of the coins.
IMHO. The Reverse image did not post on my end, but the details on
OBV could qualify for a 65/65+. You will really enjoy working
on this set. I am not familiar with the look of altered surfaces
on Nickel...be careful !! I don't see blazing luster on that V Nickel
to say for certain it's a Gem/+.
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My photobucket still won't work, so I thought I'd try Flickr. My 1892, PC58:
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1896-O Barber Half
I messaged the seller...Be interesting to see what they do.
Darrell- that's the worst fake Barber Half I've seen. It's hard to believe the seller thinks it's original.
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A beautiful '07 Philly 25C! I presume it's in a NGC 63 holder?
Mike - Nice looking newp.
Pics for this AM (who knows why photobucket is now working?), the qtr I tried posting yesterday::
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Paesan
Two more newps... then ... need to slow down...Summer FUN is coming !
This is in an NGC Holder - will cross at any grade, after a quick dip in acetone. I see gunk where there shouldn't be any....
This is already in a PCGS holder - its off to CAC - ASAP
{ I was underbidder on this coin three years ago}
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I saw that 1909-S quarter in hand the other day and it was really pretty. Seems to have went for strong money, but was probably worth it. Congrats for hunting it down and getting it
I got one in at auction yesterday, an 1893-O quarter that I normally would have passed over, but in looking at it closely it appeared to have a nice repunched mintmark. I checked the Barber Collectors Society census done a couple of years ago and they do mention one 1893-O/O, but this one appears to maybe be a different one. Unless something else is going on with the coin. Here's a cropped pic of the close up auction photos. There appears to be at least one, maybe two partial underlying O mintmarks under the upper left corner of the O.
I checked all of the CoinFacts pics for this date and didn't see any others though. Anyone else see one of these or maybe think it might not be an RPM??? I'll have it at Long Beach probably by Thursday afternoon if any Barber collectors want to check it out in person. Not sure I'll be able to make it to the BCCS gathering, but I'll try
Mike
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<< <i>Mike,
I saw that 1909-S quarter in hand the other day and it was really pretty. Seems to have went for strong money, but was probably worth it. Congrats for hunting it down and getting it
I got one in at auction yesterday, an 1893-O quarter that I normally would have passed over, but in looking at it closely it appeared to have a nice repunched mintmark. I checked the Barber Collectors Society census done a couple of years ago and they do mention one 1893-O/O, but this one appears to maybe be a different one. Unless something else is going on with the coin. Here's a cropped pic of the close up auction photos. There appears to be at least one, maybe two partial underlying O mintmarks under the upper left corner of the O.
I checked all of the CoinFacts pics for this date and didn't see any others though. Anyone else see one of these or maybe think it might not be an RPM??? I'll have it at Long Beach probably by Thursday afternoon if any Barber collectors want to check it out in person. Not sure I'll be able to make it to the BCCS gathering, but I'll try
Mike >>
Looks like strike doubling to me. It is also evident in the tail and arrow feathers. Here is an example on a dime that is more extreme: 1906-O Barber Dime
This is an older slab and was all scratched up when I received it. I got my exercise buffing it out so I could take decent pictures. The Liberty Nickels sure can develop some very attractive colors!
Mike K - Looks like an RPM to me. Will be interested to hear how it looks in hand.
Jeff - Very attractive V nick. Congrats.
Pics for this AM, haven't posted this in a while, from Jim in Iowa's collection, PC40:
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Iowa Jim - that is one killer half.
Mike H and Jeff - Congrats on the NEWPs.
I wasn't really in the market to buy anything for a while, but David Kahn got me again. He posted this coin over the weekend and I couldn't resist.
Good looking '01 O; is it in a 20 holder?
As if I have to tell you, Justin, you'll never go wrong by buying that coin.
It's a sweetheart !! Love the look. Really nice details remaining.
At your age, when I was collecting VG 8-10's, I'd have killed for that coin.
Nice job. ( I should say, lucky you for finding it before scores of others did. )
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Mike, Going deep right before FUN! Congrats!
Jeff, Another V. Done with that set yet?
Vern, That 97-S needs to spend summer vacation in South Florida...
Paesan
Another raw Nickel arrived in the mail today, this time a 1897:
I love the color on this coin. I'll be sending it to our host next week for grading; I think it has a shot at 64 (but a better shot at 63). A very nice coin no matter what the grade!