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I like collecting low mintage Barber dimes and halves.
quarters don't do much for me. I consider any mintage 1.2
million OR LESS for collecting. my budget only calls for
VG-10 to VF-20 ( FULL LIBERTY ). I find these so cool. I have some with mintages as low as 188,000.
would appreciate all comments.
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I hoard 1927S Standing Liberty quarters.

Mintage 396,000.
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Yeah pics please.


Now I know where all those SLQs have gone.
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I have always considered the appearance of Barbers "cold." Just the plainness of the design. Compare to the seated liberty or Mercury dime. That being said I used to collect Barber quarters. Haven't looked at them in a while but still need the 96s and 01s. The 01 is expensive.

To answer what I think is your question; low mintage Barber dimes are not sleepers. The US coin market is efficient. Pick up under graded coins if you have the eye.
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Sorry guys, unable to take pics. maybe someday.
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