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Scott Travers' Top 88 Coins to Buy and Sell




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Scott Travers' Top 88 Coins to Buy and Sell

THE TOP 88 COINS ver coins of 1892. Each depicts the head of Miss Liberty on the ob-verse, facing right, and the half dollar and quarter also share a com-mon heraldic-eagle portrait on the reverse. Being too small for the eagle, the dime’s reverse bears only the words ONE DIME within a wreath. These coins may not have been soaring works of art, but they were well-suited symbolically for the period when they were is-sued, from 1892 through 1916. And they wore extremely well, circu-lating all the way into the 1950s. Unlike Morgan dollars, which saw only limited use, the Barber coins served Americans long and well in commerce, and relatively few were preserved in mint condition. As a result, they’re elusive in high mint-state grades. You can expect to pay hundreds of dollars for even a common-date example in Mint State-64 or 65 and more for a Proof-64 or 65, as proof mintages rarely exceeded 1,000. But these coins are legitimately scarce and the prices are justified. A complete set of average uncirculated 32 LOSER « Franklin half dollars The Franklin half dollar is a coin with a pleasing appearance whose broad, open design features two of the most admired icons from this nation’s Revolutionary period: Benjamin Franklin and the Liberty Bell. It was issued for a relatively brief span—from 1948 through 1963—before giving way to the Kennedy half dollar in the trau-matic days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. It has only 35 date-and-mint varieties, and its lowest-mintage coin, the 1953, isn’t terribly scarce at a figure of nearly 2.8 million. It has the distinction of being the last circulating U.S. coin struck entirely in silver, or rather, the traditional U.S. coinage alloy of 90 percent sil-ver and 10 percent copper. 129

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