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Barberlover. Sale transacted from contact made on the PCGS message boards. A very nice MS 66 coin, one of three with only one finer. Well struck and lustrous as is common for this issue. Low mintage and highly respected in all grades, but mint state ...
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Laibstain. This very coin was once owned by Larry Shepherd, and Larry knows his Barber coins very well, being the dealer that worked most closely with John Hugon, helping Mr. Hugon build phenomenal sets. Lustrous white coin with great clean-of-marks ...
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Laibstain. Eliasberg from Clapp Estate. Very nice example of a tough early date S mint, not as difficult as the 93-S, but really not that much different, either. We bought this coin unattributed, but later matched it up to the Eliasberg coin, with th...
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Laibstain. Hugon. An amazing original gem with nice toning, great strike, and wonderful luster. Only one finer coin known. The Hugon collection was put together with the help of a great dealer, Larry Shepherd, formerly the executive director of the A...
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Laibstain. Pryor. Very nice and well struck coin. Very tough to find nicer. Many examples have prominent roller marks across the cheek; this is a feature that is mint-caused, but we try to avoid coins with this feature, if we can. Has been known as ...
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Laibstain. Northbay collection offered at auction by Stacks. Formerly this was Abe Kosoff's coin. Incredible dripping luster and few bag marks on this amazing coin. One of the classic long-known to be tough dates in the series, from the "Dean of Numi...
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