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1892 Barber Dime, MS?

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 Posted 05/07/2011  5:38 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add vicnem3rd to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
any thoughts on this Barber dime , would this be considered camo ?
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 Posted 05/07/2011  6:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rachums107 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Beautiful coin, looks MS 62 to me, I dont know about camo
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 Posted 05/07/2011  7:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Darth Anarchus to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Well it doesn't look camouflaged... But it looks like a solid MS-62, but not a proof... A very nice coin nonetheless
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It looks better than MS-62 to me. I see no reason why it'd be less than 63 (it has very little chatter and a strong strike), and think its at least 64-65. I'd totally like this coin in my type set. Not a proof though.
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You probably meant cameo. No, it is not but, an absolutely beautiful coin!
I'm calling this coin MS64. Great coin ;)
If this was a 62, you would see much more chatter in the fields.
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That is one honey of a coin! MS-64, going away! Nice!
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 Posted 05/07/2011  10:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mshev to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Beautiful coin! Def at least an MS-63!
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thanks guys, I have a pretty big collection that I inherted. I'm trying to get all the grades and prices right before I start sellling. I really appretiate alll the help.
does anyone know the best way to sell coin besides ebay, I know most the coin dealers onky offer around 50 % of a coins worth , It feels like I'm being robbed when I deal with them.
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thanks guys, I have a pretty big collection that I inherted. I'm trying to get all the grades and prices right before I start sellling. I really appretiate alll the help. does anyone know the best way to sell coin besides ebay, I know most the coin dealers onky offer around 50 % of a coins worth , It feels like I'm being robbed when I deal with them.
That's because the dealers have to then turn around and sell them for a profit. To get what they're worth you're going to have to offer them at retail, direct to the consumer.
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