Dr. Peter and Janice Shireman Collection

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
当前
排名
4

完成
100.00%
套币评分
66.313
最高奖金GPA
66.313
加权 平均分
66.136

退休统计 2022/9/27

排名
2
完成
100.00%
套币评分
66.313
加权 平均分
66.136
关于此套币: The same as the circulation issue set with the addition of the ultra-rare 1892-O micro O half dollar.NOW THIS SET IS OVER 20 YEARS IN THE MAKING.

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Now the current top-rated mint state Barber Halves in the PCGS registry! What does it take to do this? Passion. Patience. Persistance. Focus. Luck. Decades of searching, hunting and holding. And a GREAT DEALER. All are needed to complete this set successfully at the gem level; our set would not be the high-end PQ set it is today without Harry Laibstain who has helped us considerably along the way. Thanks so much Harry! Your comraderie, great eye for coins, knowledge of numismatics, and market sensibility have aided us greatly. You have helped us find the right coins and avoid the coins that don't work.

Building sets like this is a lot of FUN! This is a set we plan to hold and refine for the long-term; such advice we have received directly from David Hall, and it makes great sense. The set was sent in for Secure Plus May, 2011 and a number of coins upgraded to Plus, a real tribute to the fine numismatic eye of Harry Laibstain. The immense satisfaction and education we have achieved with building this set is unmatched. We have purchased and researched old auction catalogs, and bought any references to Barber Halves that we could find. The Registry Set concept developed by PCGS was a very important contribution to numismatics and has provided a great means of networking among collectors (Steve Duckor and Dale Friend, especially) and dealers. We were able to connect with multiple other collectors and help each other along the way, and the process continues.

Our journey to build this set began in 1994 with an 1892 in MS 64, and was completed with all 73 regular issue coins in mint state in 2002; the last "hole" to fill was the 1911-S. At initial completion of the set the gpa was 63.69, but this has been improved greatly in the interim, particularly since adding numerous coins from the outstanding collection of Mr John Hugon. This now includes the highest graded coin in our set, the 1906-S in MS 68! The sale of the sets of Dale Friend and Steve Duckor has provided us with additional great coins. We also obtained an 1892-O micro O, not part of the regular set, but it is listed in this set with major varieties.

The earliest collectors of the Barber Half series typically collected proof examples for the P-mints, but a trend over the past 50 years or so is to obtain the entire set in mint state and collect the proof examples separately. Thus, collections (sets) put together by Clapp, Emery-Nichols, and Norweb were often obtained yearly directly from the mint and did not include business strike P-mint coins (they collected proof examples of these). Eliasberg bought most of his Barber coins directly from the sale of the Clapp estate, continuing that set mostly intact. A large percentage of the top available coins in the Barber Half Dollar series can be traced to coins put away by these few early collectors. We are not aware of that many collectors putting together complete mint state sets from the 1940's-1950's. Noteworthy collections of Barber Halves in the latter half of the 20th Century into current times included: James Stack (not complete but some exceptionally nice coins), Pryor, Queller, Price, Hugon, Friend, and Duckor.

There are many tough coins in this set in mint state. Gems for most of the dates are very difficult to find. Not all certified gems have the eye appeal we look for. The set is currently being upgraded slowly with a target of MS 65-67. The last regular issue to be obtained in MS 64 or above was the 1900. The last coin needed to attain all MS 65 or better coins was the seemingly common 1908-D; this coin was obtained in October, 2006. Finding a nice gem of this issue was surprising difficult. Specimens are procured from major collections or sales, when possible. The latest addition to the set is the incredible MS 66 + 1896 from a sale of coins found in a Connecticut museum. We love chasing and finding pedigrees for our coins. The Owner's Comments section of our registry lists the pedigrees, where known, and speculates when there is good reason to think the coin has a specific pedigree. Coins range from original and toned to brilliant white coins.

The other serious Barber collectors we have met are also a great addition to the hobby and the set building. Some collect the circulated coins that we love as well. Meeting Dr. Steve Duckor and Dale Friend, fellow mint state Barber Half Dollar registry set builders, has been a real highlight of our collecting experience. The Barber Half display at the February, 2005 Long Beach show was a great opportunity to see three complete gem sets. Attending the auctions of the sets of Steve Duckor and Dale Friend was great fun.

Regarding the population reports of Barber Halves in mint state, most of the numbers are very accurate for coins in the MS 65 and above grades, as so few coins exist and most can be traced with relative ease. With so few coins in the top grade, and many of these listed in registry sets, most can be individually accounted for. There are a few falsely elevated population numbers, but not many in the gem and above grades. This knowledge is helped a great deal by our long-term study of the series, but also aided greatly by the fabulous Coin Facts site that PCGS has developed. We strongly applaud PCGS for this great idea and labor of love that is already a great work, and will only improve with time. All of the coins in this set are imaged using TrueView and can be viewed in Coin Facts, including the large-sized images. A lot of the coins in the set are in the top five or top ten condition census for the issues.

A numismatic library is a helpful and important resourse to allow more in-depth study and enhance the collecting experience. For Barber half dollars, key literature includes auction catalogs of important collections such as Eliasberg, Norweb, Price, Pryor, Friend, Duckor, Gardner, and others. A few reference books specific to Barber halves have been written by David Lawrence and Kevin Flynn. The PCGS resource of CoinFacts is also an incredible source of information that has information on population reports, auction results, and much more.

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Peter, you have carried on the tradition set by Dale and I!. Great set! Best of luck on your Heritage FUN Sale 2016! Steve Duckor

日期: 9/21/2015 3:04 下午 张贴人: sduckor

Great set, can't wait to see these in person at the Long Beach show. Thanks for making them available for the upcoming display.

日期: 9/1/2011 2:37 下午 张贴人: illini420

Great looking coins and I have a half dozen favorites; thanks for sharing the images with us. One of these days, I have to make it up North and view the collection in hand. Congratulations on all the upgrades; I thought you max'd the set out the last time you submitted the whole set for regrade; guess not. Looking forward to see you in Chicago this August.

日期: 6/30/2011 9:00 下午 张贴人: mfhayes

The tru view images are excellent, and really show off the luster and color. Congrats on the upgrades, and finally passing me up.

日期: 6/29/2011 9:33 上午 张贴人: d2000f

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