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Re: The Michael F. Hayes Barber Megathread
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Re: The Michael F. Hayes Barber Megathread
Mike, I'll guess 64 unless the cheek discoloration is not contact marks... then I would be closer to Jeff's assessment. The picture got a little fuzzy when I zoomed in. Nice color. A slight amount of weakness in the hair curls area is what I am taking away from the picture. Jeff, a little bit of weakness in the eagle's… -
Re: The Michael F. Hayes Barber Megathread
Tim- I'm having trouble spotting what you see in your 1907 Dime date; I guess my eyes are getting too old. I purchased a raw 1907 Dime a few months back and sent it to our hosts, it came back in an AU 58 holder: This one has a repunched date, but I didn't notice it when I sent it in (I was blinded by the color): There's… -
Re: The Michael F. Hayes Barber Megathread
I'm not actually thrilled with this specific example, Paesan, but I have not seen another in 58 in ages. My friend, Craig, has a great looking 58, but he called me on it - so, I backed off on bidding on his. Mark... I think your love for Seated coins out weighs your fondness for all things Barber. My "raw" express… -
Re: The Michael F. Hayes Barber Megathread
Thank you all for the feedback! I sent 9 coins (all in NGC slabs) to PCGS for crossover in May, so it will be interesting to see how that approach bears out. I suppose if the results are disappointing then I'll still have the options to either retry in-slab or to crack them out and submit them raw. Earlier this year I… -
Re: The Michael F. Hayes Barber Megathread
Barber Folks- first let me say that this post was started on my iPhone and then it became too big so they might be some typos please excuse them There's a very nice article this month in the journal about 1899-S quarters in VF/XF.... Makes me Wish I had my 1899-S homemade 35 back (I don't think I've ever wished I had a…
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