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How To Buy Cheap Barber Dimes On E-Bay

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 Posted 06/03/2015  11:21 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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ChildOfTheWheat - I decided to share my set of Barber dimes here in your post - give you an idea of what you're aiming for.
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Child, did you know that "Morgan" dollars were referred to as "standard" dollars & not "morgans" during their production run
Never knew that myself.
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I just won a bit on e-bay for a 1892 AU-Details cleaned/scratched (it has someone's initials in it!) for only $3.50!

ChildOfTheWheat,

I hope you're enjoying coin collecting. I'm not sure how experienced a collector you are. I've been collecting for 30 years.

The most important thing I've learned is to avoid buying coins that I may not enjoy owning later, or that I might have difficulty selling later. I ask myself these questions before every coin purchase, and these questions have served me well.

The price you paid for your dime was a bargain for the grade, and if you're in it for the novelty of it (graffiti), then it may be well suited for a specialized collection, and the questions I proposed may not apply.

Happy collecting!
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