They thought that the reason there was a coin shortage was because of collectors, so they tried removing mint marks. The real reasons were the...
When you say "capsules", do you mean Airtites, cardboard 2x2s, flips...?
If I can do it at home, it isn't an error.
PCGS. Gotta love auto correct and acronyms.
An AU of the most common Morgan Dollar. $20 is fair. I'd pay $15 because I have plenty.
You are correct. None of the coins had mint marks, regardless of which mint struck them.
A friend of mine made a USPS PR70 a few times. The first sold for $89K on GC. As more are made, the price has steadily declined since.
Tough date. Hope it comes back as expected.
If the ICCS holder is right, that's an error, and $35 is a steal.
Some dealers want to develop collectors (customers), while others just want to sell what comes in off the street. One will be in business longer.
Also, weighing it in grams would help.
Maybe it's been downgraded for the scratch on the lower left of the shield
What does the rim look like? Polished like that would be spot IF REAL.
Maybe. What does photograde look like?
I have a '52-S/S, but they are really separated. This one does look like an RPM in the first pics, but a different variety.
They don't know about the 20 cent piece, do they.
I'll see if I can take some decent pics. It is the same gray color seen on most. I paid $125 for it, so I was happy with the look and price.
There should be, but no.
In two years they will be a $6 item. Except for the super-uber high grades that someone makes a market in - those will be selling for $2k.
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