Hi everyone, I'm sure that many of you have the pleasure of working with Elizabeth Coggan regularly who, in my opinion, is among the best dealers this hobby has to offer and a gem unto herself. And if you have, you may already have been reaching out to her as I have.
If you haven't, then this is news that every AU-seeking Barber collector and Megathread follower should hear: Liz is currently selling Mike Hayes' collection of Liberty Nickels and Barber Dimes! Her latest mailer suggested that his set of Barber Quarters will be available soon as well. Not sure about the status of Mike Hayes' collection of Barber Halves.
Unlike some of you, I never had a chance to know Mike personally or to hear his stories and witness his love of Barber's works directly. I've been appreciating his passion indirectly for awhile now, both from the legacy this thread has provided and from the collections he assembled. I've focused exclusively on assembling an AU58 Barber dime set (Charlie's Angels), and can say without reservation that this is the event of the decade (at least since the Beancounter sale in 2021, another Liz presentation). Nothing in hand and so nothing to share just yet, but I am VERY excited that 10 examples from Mike's second (or third?) set will soon be gracing my own effort.
Anyhow, this is me honoring Mike Hayes' memory by giving a shout out on his memorial page, and saying thanks for being an inspiration in my own particular quest, 11 years now and counting. I'll share some pics once the dust settles, and hopefully some of you have (or will have) your own acquisitions and good news to share, too...
Liz is great. I sold her a big chunk of my set back when I broke it up in 2015 I think. She was fantastic to deal with.
Mike’s passion for Barber material was certainly fun and infectious. He bought a LOT of coins and could find something to like about pretty much any Barber ever made. I always appreciated him for that.
I just got this one back from CAC Grading yesterday.
What I find odd is that this coin was CAC'd in a PCGS holder (without variety attribution) and the "L" for Legacy is not listed, but rather a lone "3" which is an internal tracking number, coin number three on my submission form. Oh well.
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@oih82w8 said:
I just got this one back from CAC Grading yesterday.
What I find odd is that this coin was CAC'd in a PCGS holder (without variety attribution) and the "L" for Legacy is not listed, but rather a lone "3" which is an internal tracking number, coin number three on my submission form. Oh well.
Do you know when this coin was originally given its sticker? I was under the impression that the L was for coins "CAC'd" before CACG started operations.
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Real nice S mint Barber's Fast Freddie!
Keep those S mints coming!
Fantastic find
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
Barber Quarters '92-S (PCGS XF45+ CAC); '93-S (PCGS XF45 and crossed from NGC53 but not yet sent to CAC); '94-S (PCGS XF45 CAC) ...
1892-S (PCGS XF45+ CAC) Barber Quarter


1893-S (PCGS XF45) Barber Quarter


1894-S (PCGS XF45 CAC) Barber Quarter


A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
Nice trifecta of S mints Tim
The 92-S is outstanding. Congrats!!
I love the different alignments of the S mintmark on that trio!
Hi everyone, I'm sure that many of you have the pleasure of working with Elizabeth Coggan regularly who, in my opinion, is among the best dealers this hobby has to offer and a gem unto herself. And if you have, you may already have been reaching out to her as I have.
If you haven't, then this is news that every AU-seeking Barber collector and Megathread follower should hear: Liz is currently selling Mike Hayes' collection of Liberty Nickels and Barber Dimes! Her latest mailer suggested that his set of Barber Quarters will be available soon as well. Not sure about the status of Mike Hayes' collection of Barber Halves.
Unlike some of you, I never had a chance to know Mike personally or to hear his stories and witness his love of Barber's works directly. I've been appreciating his passion indirectly for awhile now, both from the legacy this thread has provided and from the collections he assembled. I've focused exclusively on assembling an AU58 Barber dime set (Charlie's Angels), and can say without reservation that this is the event of the decade (at least since the Beancounter sale in 2021, another Liz presentation). Nothing in hand and so nothing to share just yet, but I am VERY excited that 10 examples from Mike's second (or third?) set will soon be gracing my own effort.
Anyhow, this is me honoring Mike Hayes' memory by giving a shout out on his memorial page, and saying thanks for being an inspiration in my own particular quest, 11 years now and counting. I'll share some pics once the dust settles, and hopefully some of you have (or will have) your own acquisitions and good news to share, too...
Happy hunting!
Although not a recent Hayes offering as previously stated, here is a dime Liz sold me.



1896-O Barber Dime PCGS XF45
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
S mint candy:
One of the @Redglobe specimens I had the recent privilege to photograph. - Tim
1895-O Barber Quarter PCGS VF30



This specimen has a larger "O" mintmark positioned right.
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
Here is another @Redglobe quarter. It is my favorite, underappreciated date: 1899-S Barber Quarter.
1899-S Barber Quarter PCGS XF40



A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
Great photo's and Thank you Tim
Liz is great. I sold her a big chunk of my set back when I broke it up in 2015 I think. She was fantastic to deal with.
Mike’s passion for Barber material was certainly fun and infectious. He bought a LOT of coins and could find something to like about pretty much any Barber ever made. I always appreciated him for that.
Great to see Mike’s stuff getting some attention.
Here is the last 3 of 3 quarters from @Redglobe. This one is CAC'd:
1904-O Barber Quarter PCGS XF45CAC



A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
Hi Tim,that was a tough one to get rid of,but I'm elated that you got it's in strong hands.
Great look for a very tough Barber quarter. Congratulations.
Jim
This is a recent upgrade to my set. A very common one, but I like the look of it:


I just got this one back from CAC Grading yesterday.
What I find odd is that this coin was CAC'd in a PCGS holder (without variety attribution) and the "L" for Legacy is not listed, but rather a lone "3" which is an internal tracking number, coin number three on my submission form. Oh well.
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Do you know when this coin was originally given its sticker? I was under the impression that the L was for coins "CAC'd" before CACG started operations.
Newbie collector of type and circulated Peace dollars, photographer of places and animals, player of instruments and builder of amplifiers, espresso industry professional, and a person distracted by shiny objects.
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I have been slumming the lower grades just to connect to my younger self. Ungraded raw, low grade. Feels like magic.
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And another, PCGS graded, but the toning was superb.

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