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1908 Barber Halves - Mint Mark V. Condition

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I have these two Barber halves a 1908-S & 1908-D, the S mark is a lower mintage and lists for a third more in same condition.

But, obviously the D mark has much better lines and rims especially the reverse.

My question is which is more valuable?

Thanks in advance to all who can help.

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1908-Barber-Halves---Mint-Mark-V.-Condition

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Hello,

Based upon $ 28.00 per oz. Ag. metals the 1908-S half should not bring more than $ 10.25 (melt value) since the condition is AG-3.

The 1908-D, on the other hand, makes a higher G-4 grade whose 'retail' value would be $ 17.00 per the price chart from NumisMedia as of 3/30/13.

However, as of 3/30/13 I personally would not pay more than $ 7.50 and $ 12.00 wholesale for the 1908-S and 1908-D respectively.

Just my preference,

mdpmedia



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The 1908-D looks like a G-6 and the 1908-S probably is a AG-3. I think the 1908-S would probably sell for a little less than the 1908-D because of condition.
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Thanks, that's what I figured. The S-mark should be more but condition prohibits it.

It was one of the first pieces that I acquired and I didn't understand grading and how it affects value as well as I do now.
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