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1901 And 1902 Barber Half Dollar Toners F-12 Slider?

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These two came out of the LCS 25 coin Whitman I was fortunate enough to scope out. He had a 1913 same shade grey tone but big scratch across neck into field so passed. He had these two at VG+ for $27.00 each I didn't hesitate. Sort of a Barber guy and that shaded Grey field gets me every time. Fine seems to elude me...do I finally have a F-12?
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The following link says so...

http://www.barbercoins.org/Barber-H...rading.shtml

Nice half
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Beautiful examples both, nice pick-ups.
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Both nice examples! Choice VG10 for both.
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F12 on the 1901, F11 on the 1902.
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Thank you thought you all might like these a F-12 is tough to find raw with the nice Grey toning. Just so I don't disapoint and I can get my good thrashing on forum went back and plucked the last four that I thought might have any juice. Was pushing it trying to find those dark shaded fields in C level coins...after a gentle acetone rinse spotted an uh-oh with the 1915 hmmm possible old cleaning #%$@!! there ok coins but weak compared to ones shown. Will post them tomorrow.
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i have the 01 at F12 and the 02 at VG10

nice circulated examples with no major issues
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VG10 on both, nice circulated coins.
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