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Speaker Name Event / Event Location / Date Introduction to Barber Coinage

Barber Coin Collectors’ Society Founded in members who enjoy Barber coinage Barber coinage experts Research, education and social interactions Dues are $15 per year. ~ 20 Regional Meeting events per year Page and 2016 Officers John Frost, President Carl Feldman, Vice President Dave Earp, Secretary/Treasurer

Page 3 Journal of the Barber Coin Collectors’ Society Published 4 times per year John Frost, Editor Detailed Research, Collecting Notes, Surveys, Club Member Stories

Regional Meetings Social opportunities ~20 events annually nationwide – FUN, ANA, Baltimore, Long Beach, Manchester NH, Bay State, Rochester, Charlotte, Knoxville, Houston Page 4

Charles Edward Barber 1840: Born in London England Designer, engraver and die maker 1852: Moved to Philadelphia with father, William Barber : Assistant Engraver : Chief Engraver Patterns, medals, regular issue silver and nickel coinage, commemoratives, and Hawaii, Dominican, and Cuban issues Page 5

page 6 Barber Coin Collectors’ Society Collectors of coins designed by Charles E. Barber – Chief Engraver of the U.S. Mint series – Liberty Head (Barber) Dimes – Barber Quarters – Barber Halves – Liberty Nickels

page 7 Barber Dimes regular issues (dates and mints) All but a few dates are readily available in lower grades – Most 20 th -century dates readily available in all grades Coins stand up well to wear and look decent down to VG Key date: 1895-O (mintage 440,000) Semi-keys: 1895, 1892-S, 1901-S, 1903-S, 1904-S, others Complete sets very achievable

page S Barber Dime One of the top classic U.S. Rarities! Only 24 coins struck Mysterious origin 9 confirmed specimens known 2 circulated (both ~ Good) 15 unaccounted for, and presumed circulated and lost Finest known (“Proof” 66) sold for $1,997,500 million in 2016!

page 9 Barber Quarters Most often available AG-G – Although less so now! (silver melt) Mid-grade (F-XF) sets very hard to complete Many semi-keys nearly impossible to find in better circulated grades Uncs often available for a price (except for a few dates) Original coins getting impossible to find

page 10 The “Big 3” – Can be budget busters 1896-S (188,039) – Roughly as tough as 1895-O dime – Available AG-VG, scarce finer 1901-S (72,664) – King of 20 th Century regular silver – Available Fair-VG, rare Fine-Unc 1913-S (40,000) – Lowest 20 th Century Mintage – Available Ugly Fair to VG, and UNC – Rare Fine-VF, extremely rare XF-AU Many people now build sets minus the 1901-S (or all 3)

page 11 Other difficult dates – Can be almost impossible to find nice 1897-O and 1897-S Philippine hoard dates: 1898-S, 1899-S, 1900-S 1901-O ‒ almost never encountered above VG 1905-O 1908-S 1909-O ‒ rare in higher grades 1914-S ‒ This date has the same mintage of 1916-D dime, at a fraction of the cost

page 12 Barber Halves No show stoppers! – Easiest set to complete in G-VG Low grade keys: – 1892-O and 1892-S – 1897-O and 1897-S are next High grade keys are different! – 1904-S by a good margin – 1901-S and 1896-O are next 1904-S is the rarest regular issue Barber coin in Mint State − Many slabbed Uncs aren’t

page 13 Low-mintage P dates! 1910 – 418, – 188, – 138, – 124, mintage less than 1909-S VDB, but VG = $35! Touted as rare, but hoarded in G-VG All of these are ALWAYS available in lower grades In high grades, they are all tough

page O Micro O Reverse die with Mintmark intended for the quarter Error apparently realized quickly and die replaced Variety discovered 1893 Only known Most often seen AG-G, or Unc

page 15 Liberty Nickels Charles Barber’s first coin Entirely made in Philadelphia except final year 1912 (D,S) 33 dates and mints First year has the No Cents and With Cents varieties A couple of keys, and few tough dates otherwise Ended with unauthorized clandestine issue in 1913

page 16 Collecting the series 1885 is the undisputed key – Usually in ugly Fair-AG – Proofs more common than VF- Unc 1886 and 1912-S are next – Mainly exist in low grades Most dates common all grades Completing series is very doable More people are collecting the Proof series (31 coins) Many collect by type: 1883 without and with CENTS

page 17 Information about BCCS Brochure and member application Sample Journal List of upcoming meetings Information on all 4 series – Grading, links to values – Authentication of “Big 3” quarters – Rarity Ratings by date and grade – Census/Survey Reports Contemporary Counterfeits page Member Gallery (coin images) Barber Patterns and Medals Links to online references

page 18 Website – Series information

page 19 Website – Members Gallery

page 20 Website – Contemporary counterfeits

page 21 Website – Patterns and Medals

page 22 DLRC Press – DavidLawrence.com – Complete Guide to Barber Dimes – Complete Guide to Barber Quarters, 2 nd Edition – Complete Guide to Barber Halves – Complete Guide to Shield and Liberty Nickels Links to these books from our website Website – Online references

Questions?