It can depend upon if you want circulated or MS/PR coinage. In general I would suggest JJ Teaparty, PonyExpress8 (Holsonbake Numismatics), MFH, amwldcoin, HLRC, DLRC and also me. No doubt I am forgetting some off the top of my head.
There's that one seller on eBay who always puts lots of kooky stickers all over their 2x2s, which say stuff like, "Same as 2 large pizzas"!
Most of you who have done any eBay Barber searches know who I'm talkin' about.
Funny, I never used pizzas as an economic index, but eh, whatever works for 'em. Actually, I bought one or two pieces from them and it went OK. I was collecting raw circ Barber halves at the time.
Better eye candy... From a recent post of an AU-64 Dime of yours, I think you may want to break down which of the 4 series of Barbers attracts you the most. Dimes are a great place to start.
All of the dealers mentioned are great. Have fun searching.
Mike Hayes ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Coin collecting is not a hobby, it's an obsession !
<< <i>I just talked to Brian yesterday, in my shop. He gave me some excellent advice. >>
Brian usually has only a handful of quarters, dimes and/or halves at a time on his website - 99% of them are very original coins with super eye appeal. You mention price gouging which has ramped up in recent times; Brian's pricing is always extremely reasonable. Couple that with the quality and it's a no brainer.
Brian is a great person to deal with
Disclaimer: I have no affiliation or motivation and am offering simply my opinion and personal experience with said seller
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In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
JJ Teaparty: JJT
Holsonbake Numismatics: Glenn
Brian Greer Rare Coins: Brian Greer
There are many more - this is a good start
Most of you who have done any eBay Barber searches know who I'm talkin' about.
Funny, I never used pizzas as an economic index, but eh, whatever works for 'em. Actually, I bought one or two pieces from them and it went OK. I was collecting raw circ Barber halves at the time.
<< <i>David Kahn rare Coins: DKRC
JJ Teaparty: JJT
Holsonbake Numismatics: Glenn
Brian Greer Rare Coins: Brian Greer
There are many more - this is a good start >>
I just talked to Brian yesterday, in my shop. He gave me some excellent advice.
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If you are buying keys or higher circ. grades check multiple sources, prices among the above dealers sometimes vary widely (and sometimes don't).
There seems to be a price-jacking competition going on for a couple of issues...but I already have mine and don't care.
HLRC - Harry Laibstein Rare Coins Harry has a great selection ofBarber dimes,quarters and half dollars. Bill Shamhart get fill your want list
And his girlfriend Christine is worth a meeting.
Stewart
I think you may want to break down which of the 4 series of Barbers
attracts you the most. Dimes are a great place to start.
All of the dealers mentioned are great. Have fun searching.
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Coin collecting is not a hobby, it's an obsession !
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<< <i>I just talked to Brian yesterday, in my shop. He gave me some excellent advice. >>
Brian usually has only a handful of quarters, dimes and/or halves at a time on his website - 99% of them are very original coins with super eye appeal. You mention price gouging which has ramped up in recent times; Brian's pricing is always extremely reasonable. Couple that with the quality and it's a no brainer.
Brian is a great person to deal with
Disclaimer: I have no affiliation or motivation and am offering simply my opinion and personal experience with said seller
Half the time I don't get to work with dealers as much as I should. I'm too busy feeding off upgrading fellow collectors.
LogPotato - always nice to know there is a market for nice VF 30's !!
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Coin collecting is not a hobby, it's an obsession !
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