Thank you, Lance. Now maybe Chris will understand why someone would want to have a coin GRADED by PCGS.... just sayin'.
According to Coin World (March 2011): 1895-S EF-40 $1,250 AU-50 $2,200 Redbook values are a little lower - 1,100 and 1,900 respectively.
Well, I don't have hard evidence that he didn't, but you would think he would do more that just the high spots if he did brush it. Either way...
I especially like the Rhode Island! Congrats!
I understand what you mean, Chris. But the light marks don't appear to be the same as whizzing. It looks as though someone may have cleaned it...
[ATTACH][ATTACH] PCGS MS-60 vs. Mine Side by side comparison using a photograde pic from the PCGS website.
No deep marks. All breast feathers are there. From my research, prior cleaning is not a problem unless it was done chemically or the cloth...
Here's a 1884-S Morgan Silver Dollar in fabulous condition. The only hint of wear is a light series of lines that look as though someone stored it...
No, its the 6 o'clock tip on the 4th star. As I said, the photo does not do it justice. As God is my witness, there is no dirt between the...
Lucky.......I'm looking at a CC right now!:hail: Here's the problem.... The dealer I bought this from listed it as an MS+. Those who have seen...
Well, no wonder. They are beautiful coins. :-)
Ok....one more set of pics. You can see the detail on the 4th right star if you enlarge the pic. It has not been cleaned....and thank you! I am...
I didn't take the 1st pics. Those came from the listing. Maybe these will help on the lustre issue. The pics, unfortunately, do not do it justice,...
No matter what it's worth, this is my favorite coin. The kids will probably get this in 50 years.:p Morgan 1878-P 7TF There is a flaw on the...
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