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Nice I am getting a 1909-0 25 c Barber Quarter for my birthday this month from my aunt!!!

Happy birthday to me happy birthday to me.....feels good to have landed this hard coin (called like 20 dealers yesterday and Heritage auctions no one had one except for 1 dealer in PCGS F-15 at 465$ to expensive for a birthday gift that is for sure + they refused to ship to Canada well there loss). It is the one that was on Ebay: PCGS-VG-08....http://www.ebay.ca/itm/350591031363?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
A little expensive for this coin in this grade but hey it is a gift so it feels all very good!!! Turning 32 is all good!!!
Thanks in advance for the birthday wishes.
A little expensive for this coin in this grade but hey it is a gift so it feels all very good!!! Turning 32 is all good!!!
Thanks in advance for the birthday wishes.
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??? Are you joking? Super hard to find over 20 dealers and this is the only 1 other than 1 other available for sale. And I contacted the premier sellers in the U.S.
Sorry I was just not sure sometimes it is hard to read someone we don't know. In that case thanks.
It is one of the better dates to get. I would love to have an 1913-s, plenty are available, they will just cost you a pretty penny.
Happy Birthday!
<< <i>LogPotato
Sorry I was just not sure sometimes it is hard to read someone we don't know. In that case thanks. >>
You have to look at the wink after his comments. Lots of guys including me will pull your leg if we get a chance.
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<< <i>Go after the 1908-S in VF >>
Another one everyone should ignore.
I will give it a try!!! How much should I expect to pay for that one? Are they hard to find like the 1909-O or easier? Why is the 1909-O so hard to locate for a coin that has a mintage in the 700k's have they been melted or something??
It is common for experienced collectors of a specific coin series to "warn" new collectors to stay away from that series. This is usually done in a spirit of fun and jocularity. (Please note LogPotato's "sig line"image and link.) Usually, such "warnings" are accompanied by a
This has been a Helpful PCGS Coin Forum Humor Hint (especially for those whose diets may contain too much "serious").
*However, as with any hungry dog or collector in the deep phase of acquisition sickness, it is prudent not to get between them and their target.
Check out the Southern Gold Society
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In case no one has bothered to mention it, David Lawrence wrote a series of books about Barber coins in the 1990s.
While copies of these books are now desirable and somewhat hard to find, the folks at David Lawrence Rare Coins have put copies of the books on-line for all to use for free.
I would highly recommend you seek them out.
Also, a quarter (not to mention a half dollar) was a lot of money a hundred years ago. Very few people could afford to put them away in a collection - especially during the Great Depression. As a result, Barber coinage especially was used until it wore out, at which point it was most likely melted (either by the Mint or privately).
Check out the Southern Gold Society
<< <i>"Helpful PCGS Coin Forum Humor Hint #1":
It is common for experienced collectors of a specific coin series to "warn" new collectors to stay away from that series. This is usually done in a spirit of fun and jocularity. (Please note LogPotato's "sig line"image and link.) Usually, such "warnings" are accompanied by a
This has been a Helpful PCGS Coin Forum Humor Hint (especially for those whose diets may contain too much "serious").
*However, as with any hungry dog or collector in the deep phase of acquisition sickness, it is prudent not to get between them and their target. >>
Great post!
The site DaveG mentioned. Look to the right and scroll down.
http://blog.davidlawrence.com/
DaveG
Thanks I will for sure contact them and see what I can find. God the U.S coin market is so much more fun than here in Canada so many things to learn and so many spots to check.
Was glad to get my 1909-O quarter in PCGS MS64 while it was available, only seen a handful in that grade or better come to market in the last 4-5 years since I bought it. In that same time I've seen dozens of examples of the "big three" quarters available in high grades.
Congrats on getting your 1909-O!! Happy Birthday!!!
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
And like the OP pointed out, the mintages are not necessarily "low", per se, but low enough that the odds of them not circulating down to near slick condition must be small, as they just aren't around in any kind of quantity or availability.
Wow would love to see some pics!!!
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