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Post your 19th century toners. (Morgans Forbidden!!!)

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The Barber material of this era is typically quite difficult except for the 1892 since there was little interest in saving the coins at the time of issue and the series would not end, and spark any real collector demand, until nearly WWI. Here is a generic dated Barber half, but I think the look is quite nice-

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The Barber material of this era is typically quite difficult except for the 1892 since there was little interest in saving the coins at the time of issue and the series would not end, and spark any real collector demand, until nearly WWI. Here is a generic dated Barber half, but I think the look is quite nice-

I1892P66.jpg

I1892P66R.jpg

 

quite nice??????!!!!!!!??????XXXXXX!!!!!! :makepoint:

 

Gentlemen...I've seen this coin in hand, and it is

 

Fantabulous

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The Barber material of this era is typically quite difficult except for the 1892 since there was little interest in saving the coins at the time of issue and the series would not end, and spark any real collector demand, until nearly WWI. Here is a generic dated Barber half, but I think the look is quite nice-

 

quite nice??????!!!!!!!??????XXXXXX!!!!!! :makepoint:

 

Gentlemen...I've seen this coin in hand, and it is

 

Fantabulous

 

 

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