According to NGC's price guide, there are exactly four MS67 morgans that are valued at under $1,000. They are the 1879S, 1880S, 1881S, and the 1882S.
maybe a ax?
That's a mighty fine Morgan, but for me after MS65 the grading gets difficult. It's at least a MS65, maybe a MS66.
Things are different when you look at them...through the washing machine. (Thumbs up if you catch the Alice in Wonderland joke, if you do I will...
unfortunately the main problem with csas is that 95% of them are fake.
this might be green sharpie...
wow, nice '77A!
I'd keep this due to the high Cool Numbers score.
what a nice costa rica note!
I think there's one episode of Perry Mason where the guy holds up a 1963 $20.
I'd keep it due to the serial number.
Nice! Can you show a pic?
What about these? E 08042000 J E 04082000 J E 20000804 J
I would keep this note due to the fancy number and it being from a low run. Other than that, it is a $100.
CoolNumbers' estimate was 5.8% of bills, which I rounded as 6%.
I've gotten at least two $20 star notes, one was 2004 and one was 2009.
The only one I would keep would be the Star due to the high Cool Numbers score.
I would keep this one. According to Cool Numbers, in just 0.0014% of 8-digit numbers, there are forward runs of 6 or longer.
I would keep it because it's an interesting number.
I remember watching the show back in 2012 when Chambers was still there. Gosh how times have changed.
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