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1892 Barber Dime...grade?

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Winning this auction on Facebook. $8 shipped with 4 hours left. I think I'll do alright.

It's a details coin though.

1892-Barber-Dime...grade?

1892-Barber-Dime...grade?
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Value too would be great.
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That is way details! I think $8 is too much unless you like the coin a lot.
XF details.
I would not pay more than 4 dollars. Remember, that is what I would pay.
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VF Details.
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XF Details
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Yeah, even at EF40 full retail is only $32. So a details coin would be around $8. I'd hold out for a better 1892.
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EF-40 details
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Oh well. Ended up paying 8. I need to stop buying this stuff
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That is way details!


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This coin was in a major gang fight. Dude has some major slashes and is lucky to be alive
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EF-40.
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You do need to stop buying this stuff, indeed.
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Thanks for making me feel better, guys.
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Live and learn with every transaction you make.
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$8 is a cheap lesson.
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An $8 lesson?
Here goes:
Drew, examine the ear of corn on the reverse. There appears to be two die chips.
1892-Barber-Dime...grade?
The color around the edge suggests to me that it sat in
a folder/album of some kind. Natural to me from the picture. Well struck, a study piece for future shopping.
Now the obverse:
If the scratches (not due to cleaning imho) were not present there remain some interesting details:
notice the three-dimensionality of the "LIBERTY" band
and the curl to the right of the ear.
Unless an examination in hand reveals flaws that the photos do not show you have a nice piece to use as a grading guide:
Obv: XF-40
Rev: XF-45+
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