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Barber Halves In Good - Fair Price To Sell?

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What's a fair price to sell Barber halves for in Good? Just common dates. Also, how about a Barber quarter? I have some that I'll be looking to list soon (all different dates, but nothing to get too excited about). I apologize if this appears to be an advertisement...not my intention.
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If they are in solid good without cleaning etc, then you might be able to get $8-10 each for common halves. It really depends, I don't know if the demand for G-4 barbers is fantastic around here.
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If they have full rims on both sides they should sell well at $8-$10. If they are worn into the rims most collectors I know view them as junk silver unless they are a better date. Just my humble opinion.
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lower grade ones can sell for junk silver prices.

and that is just silly.
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