I bought an AU 58 off eBay last Christmas - but can't locate the images. Valente151 did take new images around Memorial Day but he's been jammed up applying to Med School - and I'm on the back burner.
While searching for the sellers' images of my newest 1894 in PC 58, I stumbled across this:
This was part of my 1st Quarter Collection.
Mike Hayes ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Coin collecting is not a hobby, it's an obsession !
I bought an AU 58 off eBay last Christmas - but can't locate the images. Valente151 did take new images around Memorial Day but he's been jammed up applying to Med School - and I'm on the back burner.
Did someone say my name? Should get to these soon. If MFH wasn't so picky about the way his pictures have to be cropped and formatted... Crotchety old fart.
OK Mike, you win. I can count all 64 Crayola colors on that one.
Another raw Barber Quarter arrived in the mail yesterday, an 1899:
I'm hoping this comes back in a 58 holder, but it probably has a better chance at a 55, There's an interesting large die break on the reverse connecting the "D" in "UNITED" to the ribbon:
I hope you get the 58 Jeff... I agree, it has an interesting die break - but I feel its a 55.
I picked this up today from Ben Todd in Sarasota:
This brings me to three 58's that I need to complete the Circ. Set. One of which - a 1901 - ICG 58 - which I cracked out - is at PCGS for grading - "economy style" - lol
Mike Hayes ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Coin collecting is not a hobby, it's an obsession !
I picked up a 1912 D Liberty Nickel in an ANACS old small white MS 64 holder:
Thoughts on this one crossing at the same grade? It's a clean coin with few marks, but the strike is rather weak. Am I better off submitting it raw or in the holder? Thoughts?
I agree with FtB a weak dip would bring the luster out and it would have a better shot at crossing at grade. The strike is surprisingly week for a 64 but the coin is near flawless. Very nice pickup as usual jeff
Milo's 02-S in 53 should get a Gold CAC - should it get sent in.
Jeff...the 12-D is - as others have mentioned - a tad weak. However, it's a typical strike. ( for a 12-D ). It's a clean surfaced coin and I see it crossing over as a 64. I would crack it out and give it a quick acetone bath - which will remove any accumulated surface contaminants. I don't think acetone alone will revive the luster ( I am not familiar with the app- ropiate dip to be used ).
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Jeff- congratulations on the raw submission! You have a superb eye for raw coins that straight grade at Pcgs and that's not an easy feat. Here's a NewP that I bid on a while back kinda regretted after but I won it and I'm trying to decide what to do with it. Either try to cross it at 58 or try to CAC or sell it because it's to white for my taste.
Mark.... I like the overall look of the 10-D Quarter. I see it as a choice 55 - not as a 58. I'd crack it and give it a very quick and very light dip before submitting it to our hosts. If it comes back as I suspect, a 55, then I'd send it to CAC where it's bound to Green Bean as a 55. If - against all odds - it comes back as a 58, I wouldn't think it would CAC as a 58.... JMHO
Good luck.
PS: make sure you neutralize the dip with a strong rinse of distilled water and a very light blotting with a cotton ball...do not rub...blot only !!
Mike Hayes ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Coin collecting is not a hobby, it's an obsession !
On the 12-D, the spots and strike will hold it back from crossing to a 64, with the spots being the determinant more than strike. They MAY come off alright, but if they're too corrosive it won't be pretty. If you want to play, and want advice on removing spots on nickel, send me a pm.
Jeff - I'm a big fan of originality, which your 12-D has. It'd be a shame to dip that away just to get it to cross. As FTB stated, the luster will make or break. Hopefully there's enough luster as is to make enhancement (ugh) an unnecessary option. Good looking, original '14 dime BTW.
Mark - That 10-D is a tough date in 58, but it's already seen the dip jar more than once. I'd advise leaving it in the ATS holder.
Pics for this AM, from my raw set:
Vern l It's not having what you want, it's wanting what you've got.
Mark... Please pay closer attention to Barberkeys' comments than mine. He immediately saw that Quarter had been dipped once too often. Maybe better to leave it alone, as Vern mentioned.
Mike Hayes ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Coin collecting is not a hobby, it's an obsession !
* 10-D for $85 raw, now 53 (how in the he[[ did you do that?!?!)
* 94 in 55 CAC
* 00-S in 58
* 99 going in to PCGS
* 97 and 14 dimes and nice ones as well
* Your eye for raw coins is really good ... and ~$80 for the certifiable raw quarters?!?! Like Bill Murray says "You're awesome."
Mike - I don't have any V nickels (yet), but your 90 and 93 are what I would want. Thanks for the compliment on the 02-O, I do need to get a couple out to see if they qualify for the CAC sticker.
Paesan - Super 12 in 58.
Vern - The images of your raw coins are great. Looking forward to see many more.
Milo
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What?!?! No Barber quarters in the mail today!?!? ... "heavy sigh" ...
Mark... Please pay closer attention to Barberkeys' comments than mine. He immediately saw that Quarter had been dipped once too often. Maybe better to leave it alone, as Vern mentioned.
Mike- I'm here for knowledge. I do not take 1 of yalls knowledge over the others. You and Vern- are 2 of the most well informed collectors of barber coinage in the country. I agree that the coin was dipped and not properly rinsed. But with the pictures provided I do not fault you in saying it needed a dip. I appreciate both of your advice ANYTIME I can get it
I am not going to keep the 10-D because it's to (not my style) so it's up to whomever buys it to do what they see fit. I may post on the BST but never much luck there.
The coin has obviously been dipped; likely to remove toning that the submitter thought was unsightly. I don't see signs that it wasn't rinsed properly, but over the next 5 years my guess is the original toning will begin to return. Who knows what the coin will turn into; I've seen it go both ways.
I see it as a very nice coin; others might see it as a monster. I wouldn't be embarrassed to own it, but I wouldn't go out of my way to buy it either. If you can get your $$ out of it sell it. If not, I would crack it out and let it tone a bit. Good luck!
I recently swapped a few graded Barber Halves (spares) with a friend for graded Barber Dimes and Quarters. Here's one that I picked up, a AU 55 1905 Quarter:
Just enough toning around the perimeter to keep it interesting. I think it's an honest 55.
I have a "thing" for 1909-S coins - maybe when I was a Kid, looking for Lincoln cents with 1909-S's....which I never found.
Nice 09-S Milo. Very nice.
Paesan.... It's time for another sit and compare session - this time, chez GinjaMax. Let me know what works for you. I only hope you like big dogs - mine are super sweet - but are 95 lbs each.
Love the last coin Vern posted for you too !!
Jeff... As nice a 55 that I have seen. Congrats !! Your Quarter set is really humming along !!
Mark.... There comes a time that you need to go with your gut feelings before you decide if you're keeping a Newp or selling it. When you're thinking about buying a Newp, think about selling it at the same time. How easy would it be to unload the coin... Who'll buy it ? Is the coin solid for the grade - is there any upside potential ? You need to be the Devil's Advocate - and as much as it pains me to say this - and break one of Don Willis' commandments - I am not trashing ATS, I am just advising you to not look too throughly at coins in their plastic. You're 100% safer to consider PCGS coins - and as I learned a lesson from Don years ago, if you want a coin in a PCGS holder, then buy the coin in a Pcgs holder. I still buy NGC coins - but they have to be a cut above the rest. No matter how hard I try, my cross overs still fall a grade short.
Speech over.
Mike Hayes ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Coin collecting is not a hobby, it's an obsession !
It's been awhile since I've been here (other $$$ activities) and the market seems to be lackluster with a lot of junk "floating" about. A few days ago I mentioned to Mike H. that having eight grades within AU was lol for me. We are now participating in one person's (the TPG grader) "eye of the needle". I do hope that every collector that spends a decent dollar has sharp eyes and understands what eye appeal means. ...Much dunked junk!
I look forward to a more orderly and consistent collectors market in the future. For today I've "dug out" an early favorite O.
Hey Bud that's not an O mint. Here's a S mint you don't see that often.
PC58
Looking through the collection IMO my Barber Quarters aren't half bad. The gold Liberty and classic head $5's aren't bad either. ...Now what to collect next?
No matter how hard I try, my cross overs still fall
a grade short.
Speech over.
On the other hand, I've had about 80% of my NGC crossover submissions in the "pronged" holders cross at the same grade. About 10% dropped one grade and 10% upgraded with PCGS. I once submitted a NGC VF 20 1904 S Half to PCGS; it came back as a PCGS 30!
I believe the two have been grading very competitively over the last few years. They do have slightly different grading standards, but for most coins I find they agree. Perhaps it's just my dumb luck that makes me believe this.
Craig- holy smokes what a superb 93-O And you could do like me and start buying seated quarters just not the ones I'm after hehe
Vern- very nice Raw set. I hope to accomplish a raw set half a nice as yours one day. Seems every coin is perfectly matched to the next.
I'm not gna double post a coin but yesterday I went and personally met our very own FadeToBlack and he kindly snapped some images for me. What a super nice guy and his collection is nothing short of a hoard. His core Morgan Dollar set is amazing
Jeff - I agree with MFH regarding your quarter set as it is really humming along.
Vern - I just think your raw coins are terrific as they are so well matched.
Craig - VERY nice 93-O and 05-S, but your 96-S takes the cake!! I need to have a napkin close by when I look at that coin. Although you may not see me, I'm standing right in line behind MFH on that one screaming "NO DUNKED JUNK!! NO DUNKED JUNK!!"
Milo
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What?!?! No Barber quarters in the mail today!?!? ... "heavy sigh" ...
Comments
However, Vern's raw 92 quarter has the perfect look and wins page 180.
Paesan
Here's an AU 58 that I have been hunting for ....
....yes, its going to CAC....
Paying all the necessary fees for a 58+ just isn't worth it to me .....
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New Barber Purchases
Here's a Barber Quarter that arrived in the mail over the weekend- it should look VERY familiar to Mike......
It's in a PC55 holder with a Green Bean; just the way Mike likes them.
Yes, Jeff...it does look familiar !! LOL
I bought an AU 58 off eBay last Christmas - but can't locate the images.
Valente151 did take new images around Memorial Day but he's been jammed
up applying to Med School - and I'm on the back burner.
While searching for the sellers' images of my newest 1894 in PC 58, I stumbled across this:
This was part of my 1st Quarter Collection.
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Coin collecting is not a hobby, it's an obsession !
New Barber Purchases
I bought an AU 58 off eBay last Christmas - but can't locate the images.
Valente151 did take new images around Memorial Day but he's been jammed
up applying to Med School - and I'm on the back burner.
Did someone say my name? Should get to these soon. If MFH wasn't so picky about the way his pictures have to be cropped and formatted... Crotchety old fart.
Mike V - Less chances of being sued in being a coin doc.
Mike - '93 V Nick looks great.
Jeff - Glad Mike's '94 qtr found a home with a forum member.
Pics for this PM, from my raw set::
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It's not having what you want, it's wanting what you've got.
Here's another of my Newps from last weeks Heritage Auction, a 1900 S 25C PC AU 58:
I like it....
Pics for this PM, from Paesan's Stash, PC58:
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It's not having what you want, it's wanting what you've got.
Here's an $80 raw pickup from June, an 1894 S Quarter:
It came back from PCGS in an AU 53 holder last week. I think I did OK on this one.
This one returned from PCGS in an AU 53 holder as well.
Nice raw coins Vern. I think it inspires all of us.
Here's another of my Newps from last weeks Heritage Auction, a 1900 S 25C PC AU 58:
I like it....
Jeff...Very Nice Ty 2 ... I have a Ty 3 in my set:
Paesan.... Sweet 1912 ... Lovely golden toning.
Have a great weekend, everyone!
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New Barber Purchases
Another raw Barber Quarter arrived in the mail yesterday, an 1899:
I'm hoping this comes back in a 58 holder, but it probably has a better chance at a 55, There's an interesting large die break on the reverse connecting the "D" in "UNITED" to the ribbon:
I haven't seen this type of die break before.
I hope you get the 58 Jeff... I agree, it has an interesting die break -
but I feel its a 55.
I picked this up today from Ben Todd in Sarasota:
This brings me to three 58's that I need to complete the Circ. Set.
One of which - a 1901 - ICG 58 - which I cracked out - is at PCGS
for grading - "economy style" - lol
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New Barber Purchases
Mike-Geeze where the heck do you keep finding these toners? One day you have to sale me your secrets hehe.
Hoard the keys
Mike - Wonderful album toning on your 00-S. And congrats on the V Nick pick-up.
Pics for this AM, from Milo's collection, PC53:
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It's not having what you want, it's wanting what you've got.
I picked up a 1912 D Liberty Nickel in an ANACS old small white MS 64 holder:
Thoughts on this one crossing at the same grade? It's a clean coin with few marks, but the strike is rather weak. Am I better off submitting it raw or in the holder? Thoughts?
Hoard the keys
Tough to tell. Certainly clean enough for a 64, but the weak strike hurts. Luster will make or break you.
I'd probably crack it and give it a super-weak dip to brighten/freshen it up if I was looking to just flip it for money.
I agree with you, but I'm trying to upgrade my 63. If it comes back in a 63 holder I'm out a bunch of $$. Decisions, decisions......
Not bad for $78.
Milo's 02-S in 53 should get a Gold CAC - should it get sent in.
Jeff...the 12-D is - as others have mentioned - a tad weak. However,
it's a typical strike. ( for a 12-D ). It's a clean surfaced coin and I see
it crossing over as a 64. I would crack it out and give it a quick acetone
bath - which will remove any accumulated surface contaminants. I don't
think acetone alone will revive the luster ( I am not familiar with the app-
ropiate dip to be used ).
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Coin collecting is not a hobby, it's an obsession !
New Barber Purchases
Here's a NewP that I bid on a while back kinda regretted after but I won it and I'm trying to decide what to do with it. Either try to cross it at 58 or try to CAC or sell it because it's to white for my taste.
Hoard the keys
Mark.... I like the overall look of the 10-D Quarter.
I see it as a choice 55 - not as a 58. I'd crack it and
give it a very quick and very light dip before submitting
it to our hosts. If it comes back as I suspect, a 55, then
I'd send it to CAC where it's bound to Green Bean as a 55.
If - against all odds - it comes back as a 58, I wouldn't
think it would CAC as a 58.... JMHO
Good luck.
PS: make sure you neutralize the dip with a strong rinse
of distilled water and a very light blotting with a cotton
ball...do not rub...blot only !!
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Coin collecting is not a hobby, it's an obsession !
New Barber Purchases
Mark - That 10-D is a tough date in 58, but it's already seen the dip jar more than once. I'd advise leaving it in the ATS holder.
Pics for this AM, from my raw set:
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It's not having what you want, it's wanting what you've got.
Here's another Barber Dime that showed up last week from the grading room, an 1897 AU 58:
It has a nice turquoise tone to it.
Keep the raw ones coming, Vern.
Here's another Barber Dime that showed up last week from the grading room, an 1897 AU 58:
It has a nice turquoise tone to it.
Oooeeee baby !! Looks like a great coin.
Pls see my earlier PM....
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New Barber Purchases
Mark... Please pay closer attention to Barberkeys' comments than mine.
He immediately saw that Quarter had been dipped once too often. Maybe
better to leave it alone, as Vern mentioned.
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New Barber Purchases
* 94-S for $80 raw, now a 53
* 10-D for $85 raw, now 53 (how in the he[[ did you do that?!?!)
* 94 in 55 CAC
* 00-S in 58
* 99 going in to PCGS
* 97 and 14 dimes and nice ones as well
* Your eye for raw coins is really good ... and ~$80 for the certifiable raw quarters?!?! Like Bill Murray says "You're awesome."
Mike - I don't have any V nickels (yet), but your 90 and 93 are what I would want. Thanks for the compliment on the 02-O, I do need to get a couple out to see if they qualify for the CAC sticker.
Paesan - Super 12 in 58.
Vern - The images of your raw coins are great. Looking forward to see many more.
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What?!?! No Barber quarters in the mail today!?!? ... "heavy sigh" ...
Keep the raw ones coming, Vern.
Here's another Barber Dime that showed up last week from the grading room, an 1897 AU 58:
It has a nice turquoise tone to it.
Oooeeee baby !! Looks like a great coin.
Pls see my earlier PM....
Well I did have to pay a whopping $50 for the '97 dime. The seller listing photos made the coin look horrible; nobody but me bid on it.
I took Miss Liberty '12 D out of her holder and sent her to the Beauty Parlor for a makeover before the big Beauty Pageant in Long Beach.
I think they did a pretty nice job of cleaning her up:
It's absolutely amazing what one can accomplish with a Brillo Pad.
So, Jeff, want to double your money ??
PM me if you're not working on a Dime set - in earnest !!
Congrats on the 12-D - I think it has a good look to it.
Let's hope our hosts do as well !!
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New Barber Purchases
Pics for this AM, from Paesan's Stash, PC55:
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It's not having what you want, it's wanting what you've got.
Mark... Please pay closer attention to Barberkeys' comments than mine.
He immediately saw that Quarter had been dipped once too often. Maybe
better to leave it alone, as Vern mentioned.
Mike- I'm here for knowledge. I do not take 1 of yalls knowledge over the others. You and Vern- are 2 of the most well informed collectors of barber coinage in the country. I agree that the coin was dipped and not properly rinsed. But with the pictures provided I do not fault you in saying it needed a dip. I appreciate both of your advice ANYTIME I can get it
Hoard the keys
Hoard the keys
The coin has obviously been dipped; likely to remove toning that the submitter thought was unsightly. I don't see signs that it wasn't rinsed properly, but over the next 5 years my guess is the original toning will begin to return. Who knows what the coin will turn into; I've seen it go both ways.
I see it as a very nice coin; others might see it as a monster. I wouldn't be embarrassed to own it, but I wouldn't go out of my way to buy it either. If you can get your $$ out of it sell it. If not, I would crack it out and let it tone a bit. Good luck!
l
It's not having what you want, it's wanting what you've got.
I recently swapped a few graded Barber Halves (spares) with a friend for graded Barber Dimes and Quarters. Here's one that I picked up, a AU 55 1905 Quarter:
Just enough toning around the perimeter to keep it interesting. I think it's an honest 55.
looking for Lincoln cents with 1909-S's....which I never found.
Nice 09-S Milo. Very nice.
Paesan.... It's time for another sit and compare session - this time,
chez GinjaMax. Let me know what works for you. I only hope you
like big dogs - mine are super sweet - but are 95 lbs each.
Love the last coin Vern posted for you too !!
Jeff... As nice a 55 that I have seen. Congrats !!
Your Quarter set is really humming along !!
Mark.... There comes a time that you need to go with your gut
feelings before you decide if you're keeping a Newp or selling it.
When you're thinking about buying a Newp, think about selling it
at the same time. How easy would it be to unload the coin... Who'll
buy it ? Is the coin solid for the grade - is there any upside potential ?
You need to be the Devil's Advocate - and as much as it pains me to say
this - and break one of Don Willis' commandments - I am not trashing
ATS, I am just advising you to not look too throughly at coins in their
plastic. You're 100% safer to consider PCGS coins - and as I learned
a lesson from Don years ago, if you want a coin in a PCGS holder, then
buy the coin in a Pcgs holder. I still buy NGC coins - but they have to be
a cut above the rest. No matter how hard I try, my cross overs still fall
a grade short.
Speech over.
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Coin collecting is not a hobby, it's an obsession !
New Barber Purchases
I look forward to a more orderly and consistent collectors market in the future. For today I've "dug out" an early favorite O.
PC58
If you're digging old coins out - how about sending this coin I found for you - to me
I should have sold that old cow when I had a chance and buy this baby !!
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New Barber Purchases
PC58
Looking through the collection IMO my Barber Quarters aren't half bad. The gold Liberty and classic head $5's aren't bad either. ...Now what to collect next?
I agree, Craig, it's time to collect something else for a change - how about
$3.00 Gold Princesses ?
Oh, by the way, I'll take that 05-S in 58 as well... I have a lowly 53...
and I don't have the 96-S at all !!
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New Barber Purchases
No matter how hard I try, my cross overs still fall
a grade short.
Speech over.
On the other hand, I've had about 80% of my NGC crossover submissions in the "pronged" holders cross at the same grade. About 10% dropped one grade and 10% upgraded with PCGS. I once submitted a NGC VF 20 1904 S Half to PCGS; it came back as a PCGS 30!
I believe the two have been grading very competitively over the last few years. They do have slightly different grading standards, but for most coins I find they agree. Perhaps it's just my dumb luck that makes me believe this.
Craig - "Dunked junk", I love it. Really nice dig, BTW. What to collect next? Something will catch your eye. Capped bust dimes caught mine.
Pics for this AM, from my raw set:
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It's not having what you want, it's wanting what you've got.
Craig- holy smokes what a superb 93-O
And you could do like me and start buying seated quarters just not the ones I'm after hehe
Vern- very nice Raw set. I hope to accomplish a raw set half a nice as yours one day. Seems every coin is perfectly matched to the next.
I'm not gna double post a coin but yesterday I went and personally met our very own FadeToBlack and he kindly snapped some images for me. What a super nice guy and his collection is nothing short of a hoard. His core Morgan Dollar set is amazing
Hoard the keys
VF
Vern - I just think your raw coins are terrific as they are so well matched.
Craig - VERY nice 93-O and 05-S, but your 96-S takes the cake!! I need to have a napkin close by when I look at that coin. Although you may not see me, I'm standing right in line behind MFH on that one screaming "NO DUNKED JUNK!! NO DUNKED JUNK!!"
*****
What?!?! No Barber quarters in the mail today!?!? ... "heavy sigh" ...