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1897 O Barber Dime

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 Posted 03/16/2014  01:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add basebal21 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Considering the huge value difference if they were positive I don't see why that wouldn't have been resubmitted. If it was resubmitted and they still say no I'd say it's not. The pictures are just clear enough to think it could be but blurry enough to not be sure.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Collecting-...em58ad02f1ef
has anyone read that book or heard about it from someone who has?
Are their books other than david Lawrence's you guys recommend?
does anyone have any opinions on kevin flynns "AUTHORITATIVE REFERENCE ON Barber dimes" ?
are their any other Barber dime books out there? those 2 were all I found. thanks guys. I really appreciate the help you've given me this thread. (:))
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If you're serious about Barber dimes, Kevin Flynn's book is the one you buy first.
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Thank you ssuperdave, I am going to purchase it shortly. I have seen semi mixed reviews on it but to me it seemed more some people were expecting it to be a different style than it was and didn't care for it because of that but wasn't sure. However I highly value your opinion and its pretty much all I need. How would you compare it with david lawrences book?
I'm dying for your opinion on the "1893/2" I linked to.
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baseball, does pcgs still do the variety? If I'm not mistaken I think I saw that ngc no longer does. Have they changed position on it maybe?
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/1910-S-Barb...em338c1bb463
1910 s ms 64 ngc up on the bay starting at 1k. I am having a hard time on this one. does it look overgraded to you guys? It's definitely not something you see everyday.
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I guess this thread has died. oh well, I tried. I think the forum might be seeing an increase in the number of Barber dime related threads here soon.
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I don't know about the price but MS64 looks right to me.
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I couldn't find much back history of prices for 64's. 65's have gone for 1800 up to 2200 while the 63's I could find seem to be in the 600-900 range. so think that starting price is probably fair. For my purposes I don't think this coin would fit my collection, I'd rather have a 65 for more.
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I'm not sure about if pcgs still does it or not, I'm sure you'd have to call about that since it's not an everyday problem lol
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