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... 1901 ...

 

The 1901-P in PCGS MS 64 was recently sent into

PCGS - Secure Plus for a regrade - and it came back

as a MS 64 + .

 

EDIT: To add the PCGS Tru-View Images:

[ old PCGS number - prior to the new Secure Plus submission ]

 

TruView1901PHalfPCGS64-1.jpg

 

This coin, as well as the 1901-S in MS 63, are being sent to

Todd Pollock of BluCCphotos for imaging. I'll edit this post

once I get the new images.

 

In the meantime, here is the 1901-O

 

1901-OHalfPCGS58Dual.jpg

 

 

 

 

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... 1902...

 

One of my two Philadelphias - both AU 58

1902-PHalfPCGS58Dual-exBroadstruck.jpg

 

Second image will be added soon.

 

The New Orlean's coin in MS 64 still needs to be imaged.

 

My San Francisco issue:

 

1902-SHalfPCGS58dual.jpg

 

 

 

 

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... 1908 ...

 

My Philadelphia & New Orleans coins are

out getting imaged.

 

 

1908-DHalfPCGS58Dual.jpg

1908-SHalfPCGS58Dual.jpg

 

 

The 1908-D Half is without a doubt one of the

nicest AU 58's I have ever handled.

 

 

 

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... 1910 ...

 

1910-PHalfPCGS58Dual.jpg

1910-SHalfPCGS58dual.jpg

 

... 1911 ...

 

All four coins are out being imaged:

 

1911-P - PCGS 65 - EX: Friend

1911-D - PCGS 64

1911-S - PCGS 64 - EX: Price

1911-S/s - PCGS 66 - EX: Friend

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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... 1913...

 

1913-PHalfPCGS58dual.jpg

1913-DHalfPCGS58dual.jpg

1913-SHalfPCGS58dual.jpg

 

 

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Thanks, Broadstruck, for posting my favorite coin in your collection.

 

 

BTW - The 1899-S, 1902-P and 1909-P in my collection

originated in the Broadstruck Collection.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thanks, Broadstruck, for posting my favorite coin in your collection.

 

 

BTW - The 1899-S, 1902-P and 1909-P in my collection

originated in the Broadstruck Collection.

 

Elbesaar, I'm looking forward to seeing the pics of the 1902-P and 1909-P! :)

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Thanks, Broadstruck, for posting my favorite coin in your collection.

 

 

BTW - The 1899-S, 1902-P and 1909-P in my collection

originated in the Broadstruck Collection.

 

Elbesaar, I'm looking forward to seeing the pics of the 1902-P and 1909-P! :)

 

The 1902-P is imaged above - I still have to

send BluCCphotos the 09-P.

 

 

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... 1914 ...

 

Both Halves at the photographers.

 

 

... 1915 ...

 

The P & D minted Halves are also at the photographers.

 

Here are the San Francisco issued Halves .....

 

My MS 63 - in my Primary Set

 

1915-SHalfPCGSMS63.jpg

 

 

and the coin it replaced ... which is now in my Second Collection...

 

1915-SHalfPCGS58dual.jpg

 

 

 

 

Well... these are all of my newer images ...

as soon as the coins get back from BluCCphotos

I'll post 34 more images.

 

Feel free to post... please !!

 

 

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I posted a few images of my newps on the New Acquisition Thread

in case you'd like to see them. My newest Barbers are: 1887 & 1888

V Nickels both in PCGS AU 58 ... and a beautifully toned 1893-P Dime

in a PCGS MS 65 Holder ... and last but far from least, one of the nicest

looking toned Quarters I've got in my collection: 1901-P in a PCGS MS 64

with CAC sticker. Its a perfect match to my Half Dollar from 1901 - in 64+.

 

I'll add images as an Edit to this Post later this evening.

 

[ Hey Beancounter... when are you going to start adding more images ??? ]

 

:baiting:

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Mike, are you building a Liberty V circulated set in the registry? I was checking out the coins there....that's quite a collection! Very nice

 

OP

 

Old Pueblo,

 

I completed a raw set of V Nickels twenty years ago;

and a couple of years back, I decided to work on a

certified collection. Its not easy locating AU 58

coins. Although I do have a couple of MS coins in

the mix, I'm really trying to get 58's instead of 64's !!

 

I gave my raw set to a friend to put together a Bulk Submission

ATS - and I don't expect any grades for another 6 to 8 weeks.

Regardless of the grades - most of the raw coins from the

20th Century were found in change by my Grandfather and are

AU 50-58. The 19th Century coins were purchases from different

dealers from the late 1980's to early 1990's.

 

 

 

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I can't believe that the Barber Thread slipped to Page 3 !!!

 

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Sorry - no new images yet - decided to wait a bit and hand deliver

all the better Halves to the Photographer when I make it to FUN.

 

BTW - I'll be assisting my good friend Glenn Holsonbake at the Tampa

FUN Show this January... no table numbers yet - but I'll be there !!

The registration will be under HOLSONBAKE NUMISMATICS .

Looking forward to meeting old and new friends alike.

 

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This thread is for new images... and here's my latest NEWP -

which is an upgrade to my AU 53...

 

1898-SQuarterPCGS58OBVSoverO.jpg

 

1898-SQuarterPCGS58OBVLGS-O.jpg1898-SQuarterPCGS58REVLGS-O.jpg

 

Now - for you RPM guys [ and gals ] - look up Breen # 4159.

 

This is the extremely rare S/O RPM that Breen refers to; its not the S/S RPM

 

1898-SQuarterPCGS58BlowupofRPM.jpg

 

1898-SQuarterPCGS58BlowupofOvermintmark.jpg

 

The 1898-S page from David Lawrence:

1898-SQuarterPCGS58DavidLawrencewriteup.jpg

where David mentions Breen reporting an RPM that may be an S over O.

Dave mentions that he had never seen one.

 

Any thoughts here amoungst the readership ??

 

 

 

 

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Hey there people of the forum.

Here is another first for me

First certified Barber Half

First Proof older than me

First Benson Pedigree (Don't know what that means)

 

But one of many satisfying purchases from Mark

 

 

Cheers

 

 

 

OP

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OP -

 

Without reading who took the image - I knew

the coin from Mark Feldman - the image has

his "thumbprint all over it"... in a manner of speaking.

 

Nice looking proof Half - Thanks for sharing it !!

 

Mike

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I've been picking up 1898 Dimes for my cousin's 12 yr old son.

He was born in 1998 and my cousin thought it'd be neat to get a

100 yr old coin for his son.

 

Here's the 1898-O in PCGS 45 I just won on Coinfest's Heritage auction.

1898-ODimePCGS45OBV.jpg1898-ODimePCGS45REV.jpg

 

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A few months back, I won the Phila version in PCGS 55:

1898-PDimePCGSAU55OBV.jpg1898-PDimePCGS55REVMarco.jpg

 

... and lastly, the San Francisco issue in PCGS 50:

1898-SDimePCGS50OBVMarco.jpg1898-SDimePCGS50REVMarco.jpg

 

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Here's another 1898-P Dime - but its for my AU 58 Date Set:

 

1898-PDimePCGS58OBVDuplicate.jpg1898-PDimePCGS58REVDuplicate.jpg

 

 

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I just was notified that my bid held on an 1895 Quarter in PCGS 63

 

I thought it had great toning - and I'm looking forward to getting it in hand:

 

 

1895-PQuarterPCGS63.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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