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Partial Barber Quarter Set For Melt.

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Actually less than melt with ebay bucks. Some decent semi-keys too! I love catching those BINs that were originally created when silver was $5-$10 cheaper and haven't been updated during the silver surge. Anyways, it looks like the Barber quarters may be my next project.........this will be a tough set. Thoughts?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...TRK:MEWNX:IT
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 Posted 04/20/2011  06:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ayejay1974 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Good snag! I seem to never find the underpriced items on there.
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i agree! I was thinking of doing a barber set too at this current stage in the economy
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Nice buy! Well, it is a set than almost nobody can complete due to te BIG three keys, but the rest of teh set shouldn't be too hard to chase down- most of it can be picked up at or near melt except the 1890s. the real challenge is getting them above AG-G range.
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Good find. Maybe i'll get that lucky sometime soon :)
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Thanks for the comments! I'm not too worried about 2 of the 3 keys. It's the 1901-s that will be the absolute killer. Very tough to find, and very expensive once found, and I won't have the ability to cherrypick like I do with the 1916 slqs(I wouldnt even want to try). The 1896-s and 1913-s seem to be available in lower grades, though still pricey. I'm not sure this is a set that I'll be able to complete unless I make some big sacrifices.
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