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1892-S Barber Quarter Low Ball, With Pics

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Is there any demand on these as today I found one metal detecting and all the high points both sides are gone. I'd give it a low G as all you can make out is the inner and behind the ear. Thanks in advance.




1892-S-Barber-Quarter-Low-Ball,-With-Pics

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06/02/2015 12:01 am
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Awesome find! PO01 coins have a higher demand than FR02 coins do. We would neede pics to be sure witch one it is though.
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1892-S is a better date of the series but in this condition, the coin isn't particularly valuable. The coin isn't a low enough of a grade to get a lowball premium either. Still, finding silver metal detecting is a always nice
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thanks for your help, always good to know about a new coin. About 8 inches away from this one was a 1907 canadian ten cent piece, probably dropped around the same time.
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obv is AG
rev is G
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Spill!... Awesome
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G4 max grade probably will get details cause of soil corrosion
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