Split before it was struck.
They will find gold but less than they want.
I just found all three mints in my junk silver. I have both high and low grade. You just have to look for them.
Nothing exciting, just a 2024 and a 2024-D Cent. You know, the zinc ones. I finally got them. Now I need to get the 2025 but I’m not going to pay...
Stay away. The last year of Morgan Dollars are easy to find in any condition.
Nothing, including the US Mint, is perfect.
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I understand completely
She’s sweet too!
A 1946-D Walker graded by PCGS as a MS-65. 2,151,000 were minted but they all don’t look like this. Lol [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
For antique photos we called them “Hand Tinted” photos. You may want to try that term to see if it improves your searching.
For that I’d go with ANACS. The error should not affect the grade but I’d pay extra to have the error listed on the label.
My 1877-S and my 1875-S. The first one is very common with 9,519,000 minted. The second one has 4,487,000 minted with this being reverse 1....
My 1878-S Trade Dollar. More common than the 1877. 4,162,000 were minted.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
My 1877 Trade Dollar. A common date with 3,039,200 minted. No chop marks on this one. :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
What you see is common for this date.
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