There are people, not a lot, but a few... who really like these type of anomalies. If it were me, I'd post it on the BST seeking interested parties , requesting a PM as to value and soliciting any reasonable offer.
Every coin is looking for it's rightful owner, and your question tells me you are not the right owner and it's a lonely coin looking for a new home. . I mean that with all respect. I don't think rare belongs in your question, sommerj.
It is actually struck through thin strips of lint and is not at all rare or even scarce, particularly on 1968-1972 era proof coins.
morris
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I think the rim looks complete without any tool marks. I cannot identify it, though. Someone knows. Fred Weinberg or a host of others.
Yeah, it looks like a real error on the Barber dime and it's interesting. From the photos, it looks as though that area where the metal is missing from the edge to the dentils, that the rim may be thin. Is this the case ? It's unique, but again... it's something that only a few might find interesting. The mechanical guys who are intriqued by strike and die errors such as clips might know a lot better than me.
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give me like 5 mins i have a barber dime im wondering if it is a ligit error or if some dumb... made it incoming upload.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
Every coin is looking for it's rightful owner, and your question tells me you are not the right owner and it's a lonely coin looking for a new home.
``https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
<< <i>Ya im not a big fan of many dimes. >>
I love dimes... I got enough of them
...and thank you for posting them.
``https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
Thanks!
morris
** I would take a shack on the Rock over a castle in the sand !! **
Don't take life so seriously...nobody gets out alive.
ALL VALLEY COIN AND JEWELRY
28480 B OLD TOWN FRONT ST
TEMECULA, CA 92590
(951) 757-0334
www.allvalleycoinandjewelry.com
I think the rim looks complete without any tool marks. I cannot identify it, though. Someone knows. Fred Weinberg or a host of others.
Yeah, it looks like a real error on the Barber dime and it's interesting. From the photos, it looks as though that area where the metal is missing from the edge to the dentils, that the rim may be thin. Is this the case ? It's unique, but again... it's something that only a few might find interesting. The mechanical guys who are intriqued by strike and die errors such as clips might know a lot better than me.
``https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
Thanks