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Dear Elbesaar,
You mean you actually had communication with "Uncle Dave?" I am envious. I have a story that I have wanted to share for a long time. I was not sure. But here goes. Last May at the New Hampshire Coin Expo I had the chance to chat with Mr. Miller of Miller's Mint. He was a personal friend of David. The stories he told me!
Evidently there was a falling out among the members of the family - estrangement. David's son was about to be married. David had just been diagnosed with Lou Gehrig disease. There was reconciliation at the wedding as the entire family attended. A happy ending.
During Dave's last weeks, Mr. Miller and he had long, philosophical conversations. Mr. Miller, a Catholic and Mr. Feigenbaum, a non-practicing New York Jew. No doubt a spirited debate. But one thing David admitted: his illness had, in a strange way, reunited the family.
I could scarcely hold back the tears: my hero was mortal after all.
The closest that I have gotten to DLRC was a request that I sent to Eileen, the editor of the Barber Journal, to obtain permission to use a photo. Son John Feigenbaum said, "Sure, why not?"
David had documented a particular die variety and I had photographic proof. An 1896-s dime. To make things even sweeter, I had BOUGHT the dime from DLRC!
So, in a very small way, I carry on David's work.
Do you have any stories to share?
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Matthew, I have heard stories myself and as far as I am concerned, they are just that: Stories. The few conversations I had with Dave were when I started collecting Barber dimes in 1994 - 1996. He and I spoke a few times before I had heard that he was ill. I was working on a Dansco Album. I picked up a few coins from him from time to time and when he was converting to just slabbed coins, he called me and offered me his entire inventory [ of the dates I needed that is ] and to pay what I could - when I could. I of course heard the same rumors you must have regarding why he went into Slabbed coins and out of the raw business but he and I never discussed those rumors. He and I had candid conversations and as he was the Barber Guru of the day, I had a lot of questions for him. His sage word of advice [ and I have heard this before in other collectible markets ] "Buy The Best You Can Afford !! " Over the years, I have done a substantial amout of business with DLRC and since I completed my sets in AU 58+ / MS 66 - I have not bought too much as of late. My newest venture of a MS Date Dime Set and an XF/AU Complete set of Dimes has caused me to buy something from them two weeks ago.
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These are some beautiful dimes. 
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Edited by Elbesaar 01/31/2013 01:02 am
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Looks like we are in the final stretch - still need to post a few more coins - and I am sorry for taking over this thread - but I hadn't been on this web site very often - and hated to see the Thread closed without showing my coins. I have appreciated the comments asking for me to continue posting my images. If anyone has thought of going to the ANA Summer Seminars in Colorado Springs - I hope you consider taking my course in The Coinage of Charles Barber - my co-instructor is Glenn Holsonbake of Pony Express Coins - Holsonbake Numismatics - from Folsom, CA. This year's schedule is Week One - June 22 through June 27. Will post additional images later this weekend before the Super Bowl. Thanks, Mike Hayes / Elbesaar 
Edited by Elbesaar 02/02/2013 12:02 pm
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.................1915........Circulated Halves............ 1915-P PCGS 20:   PCGS 35:  PCGS 40:   1915-D Out of the Dansco - nice circ example:  1915-D - PCGS 40    1915-D PCGS 30   1915-S PCGS 15   PCGS 25:   PCGS 45 
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.....1916........Dimes............. I posted my newp 1916 San Francisco issue above - its scheduled for my latest Date MS Set. Its so pretty - here it is again !   ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1916-P - PCGS 55 - ex: Raw in Dansco Album:  1916-P - PCGS 62 CAC - duplicate raw coin:  1916-S - Error OBV / Struck through - PCGS 45   1916-S - PCGS 58  
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......Missing One Coin............  
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Quote: I am sorry for taking over this thread Never, ever apologize for showing your amazing set of Barber coinage! 
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