1869-O BARBER HALF-DOLLAR AND OTHER ATTRIBUTION ERRORS Public Deposited

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  • At the end of a blog post quoted in last week's issue, the author wrote:

    "Incredibly, that wasn’t the only find he made. In one of his last rolls of JFK half-dollars, the collector discovered an 1869-O Barber half-dollar! Unfortunately, this piece was far more damaged and not as rare, making it less valuable. Still, it’s a pretty good score for the price of a roll of half-dollars."

    The bolded information was spotted by Steve Tompkins, who writes:

    Just wondered how rare this coin might be...? Gee, and I thought the Barber series started in 1892...but...this is a bit too new for the stuff I collect...perhaps I'm mistaken...

    Good catch. This is probably a typo for 1896-O. But that’s not the only funny thing about this article. -Editor

    An E-Sylum reader writes:

    Great issue! The referenced story on the 1861-O "Confederate" Seated half dollar being found in a roll appears to have been lifted from a Coin World story published a few weeks ago, with a general picture added.

    To read the complete original Coin World article, see: Collector expecting Kennedy halves discovers 1861-O Seated Liberty half dollar in 20-coin Kennedy 50¢ roll (www.coinworld.com/insights/collector-discovers-1861-o-half-dollar-in-roll.all.html)

    To read the earlier E-Sylum article, see: "CONFEDERATE" 1861-O HALF FOUND IN KENNEDY ROLL (www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v17n31a16.html)

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  • 2014-08-03
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  • 17

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