Yeah, whoever is spending over a hundred dollars for that lot is getting a very bad deal.
It looks to be mint state, so I believe it would go 63 or 64. Not sure how the tpg's handle heavy toning, but I'm sure someone on here could...
It looks more like a weak strike, so ill go with 64
You will learn a lot here, so let this Morgan be a teaching moment in what not to do with coins. We have all made mistakes in our collecting...
The only way to improve this coin is keep it as a pocket piece for a year or two. Shame really. Spot is all its worth.
Last post, feeding should be Reeding. Pesky auto correct.
That quarter was stuck in a washer or dryer most likely. It is post mint damage and worth only a quarter. A quarter struck without a collar would...
It looks like an ancient coin, may try re posting under un identified ancient
The regular business strike cent minted in Philadelphia comes without a mintmark on cents, and on all other denominations from 1980 till now the...
I'd be glad to explain. The 1990 s no s cent is a proof error. All proofs are made in san Francisco except a few exceptions. All have an s...
It's post mint damage
As much as the banks charge in fees, I'm happy to cost them a few cents here and there.
You are right, machine doubling is independent of any die issues, it can be seen on doubled dies and normal dies.
Looks like multi strikes, check out from 9 to 12 o'clock along the inside of the rim.
While it is possible to find unlisted varieties, I highly recommend anyone who is looking for varieties to use the many online references, and the...
I have no idea what's going on here
The period after Tate may imply the last name is abbreviated.
This is what this great hobby is about! Way to go!
Got to have an eye for detail, like Doug just said. Small details is all that is between a dollar coin and a hundred dollar coin.
The biggest requirement to becoming a coin dealer, I believe, is great grading skills, knowledge of all coins you plan on selling, great book...
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