New Major Barber Error just In .............

I had this on my watch list for way too long. The seller reduced the price so I jumped on it. This is one sweet 110 year old major error coin. Broadstruck might even like this one




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As for the coin: it's defective. In the 19th century it would have been sent back to the mint for a replacement.
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radar screen. I assumed it was because the
listing date had expired.
I have been thinking about that 1900-S
myself... and I'd also would've jumped
on it if the price had come down.
Nice pick up !!
Here's the 1900-S Dime that I did get as an upgade for my Dime set however:
That 20% O/C would have looked great in my set though....
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Cool coin!!
Do you have it in hand yet... as is there really that top of an S mint mark under the bow of the wreath on the reverse
Would like to see your images as I've always thought this was a wrongly designated Philly O/C strike.
Looking at it long enough I think I see the top of an S
As the price, well the current price is what it is. He did lower it by 250 bucks plus I used Bing.
As to the "S" mintmark, man I thought I was done with photography for the day, had to whip out the Redbook (for mintages, wow cool!!!) , the lupe, then the camera.
This is the worst photo that I will ever post, I had to shoot it at an angle as the mintmark is under plastic ring of the holder.
So here you go, the 'S" mintmark, (perhaps it's an "O" mintmak!!!!!!!!
<< <i>Broadstruck, you know more about this coin than I do
I used to collect them by date and still follow all Barber errors.
Both this 1900-s and the 1916 20% Off Center Barber Dime that Sullivan had/has came from an Ebay auction by forum member airplanenut which ended on Feb 24th 2008.
Here's the only example I kept for my type set it's a Uncentered Broadstrike PCGS MS64.
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<< <i>Broadstruck, you know more about this coin than I do
I used to collect them by date and still follow all Barber errors.
Both this 1900-s and the 1916 20% Off Center Barber Dime that Sullivan had/has came from an Ebay auction by forum member airplanenut which ended on Feb 24th 2008.
Here's the only example I kept for my type set it's a Uncentered Broadstrike PCGS MS64.
That is one sweet broadstruck, you are true to your name
20% off center is quite a bit for this series is my understanding, and the coin has great Eye Appeal, IMO.
<< <i>That is one sweet broadstruck, you are true to your name
20% off center is quite a bit for this series is my understanding, and the coin has great Eye Appeal, IMO. >>
Thanks
Yes 20% is very O/C on a Barber Dime.
Now I gots to know.
PM me if one of you wants to, or just post it.
I think Jon fairly priced it, but it sounds like he got a very good deal on it.
Was it certified at the time?
TIA
<< <i>Ok, what did this sell for????
Now I gots to know.
PM me if one of you wants to, or just post it.
I think Jon fairly priced it, but it sounds like he got a very good deal on it.
Was it certified at the time?
TIA >>
I don't remember the hammer prices exactly but I recall there were two auctioned at the same time and both went for about half of what I thought they would. I believe they were already certified, but again, I don't quite recall. I think it was just one of those eBay flukes where the bids just didn't come in. Heck, I wanted to bid but missed them for whatever reason.
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<< <i>Ok, what did this sell for????
Now I gots to know.
PM me if one of you wants to, or just post it.
I think Jon fairly priced it, but it sounds like he got a very good deal on it.
Was it certified at the time?
TIA >>
I don't remember the hammer prices exactly but I recall there were two auctioned at the same time and both went for about half of what I thought they would. I believe they were already certified, but again, I don't quite recall. I think it was just one of those eBay flukes where the bids just didn't come in. Heck, I wanted to bid but missed them for whatever reason. >>
Yes they where already in the same PCGS holders and listed at .99 cent auctions without a reserve and as I recall the 00-S sold for $605 and the 16-P sold for $423. This isn't the first time I've pulled my hair out after seeing one of airplanenut's auction results and not having bid, as there was a D/S Silver Washie that had crossed 2 major auction houses before for multiples of what it sold in his auction... I was actually ill after seeing that hammer price as at double it would have been a smokin deal. Getting back to the dimes I don't think it was a fluke, but feel they should have been eased back into the marketplace one at a time not listed together as they are $1500+/- errors.
Lane
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
<< <i>Jon's a good guy and offers interesting errors. I have picked up a number of pieces from him.
Lane >>
Absolutely agree with you on your statement.
Also, Thank you Broadstruck for the pricing info. (not as bad as I thought), I mean the spread between his price and my price.
It's all good. Plus it is a really cool coin.
THANKS GUYS
<< <i>Absolutely agree with you on your statement.
Also, Thank you Broadstruck for the pricing info. (not as bad as I thought), I mean the spread between his price and my price.
It's all good. Plus it is a really cool coin.
THANKS GUYS
I also have done quite a bit of business with Jon... can't fault him for being in the right place at the right time.
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