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Re: Barber Half Dollar Hat Pin
Unfortunately there is not much value here. If the barber was more complete it would have a higher intrinstic silver value. It appears the coin was in extremely rough condition from the get go. If you are to simply value the pin for what it is without any artistic views or attachments its a two to three dollar item IMO. Someone might pay more because it looks cool but who knows, good luck.
Re: Barber Half Dollar Hat Pin
Fishwhacker thank you for your response. I appreciate you taking the time to share the information with me.
colerkfamily
Re: Barber Half Dollar Hat Pin
Maybe I was a little low, theres probably atleast $5 in silver i suppose, it should go for ten to fifteen to the right person.