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Does This 1913 Barber Half Look Authentic?

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The inconsistency between value and mintage in the numismatic world never ceases to amaze me
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I'm not being nasty in the slightest, just strongly voicing my opposition to spending $20 to get a $60 coin slabbed/authenticated, especially when there is nothing alarming about it. It's nonsense and bad advice. If you thought I was being nasty, my apologies. I was not intending to come off as so.
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The inconsistency between value and mintage in the numismatic world never ceases to amaze me


Right, this coin has a mintage of 188,000 and that isn't the amount available since many were melted down. I think supply and demand has much more to do with what the value is.
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