I see what appear to be circulation disturbances in the fields, but I don’t see any on the devices (lighting/shadows could be throwing me off)....
I was teetering between 35 and 40. I voted 35, though it would be appropriate in either holder.
Not in practice for the early US issues
It looks 63 or 64. The pictures are too fuzzy to tell which, so I went with 63+
MS-63
I judged this coin purely on how much luster remained
VF-35. Old cleaning, but probably straight-graded
Yes.
I was in agreement with @C-B-D
MS-64
The previous Morgan was closer to a 62, so...
In pilot training, students are given this advice: Follow these steps when something is out of the ordinary: 1. Fly the plane 2. Fly the plane...
What I do is follow a process. Note that none of these steps are “admire the coin.” That way I can hold a 5-7 digit coin without partiality (which...
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Yep! It’s more brown in hand. The lights I was using for those pics was very yellow
XF-45
I bought this yesterday. I will probably send her in. It is on par with AU-55 and 58’s I have seen. Lots of original luster. S-260 variety, R.1....
A restrike, even in that condition, would be worth way more than $20. Also, the reverse on the restrike is that of a later type (matron head I...
I have heard in some instances where Roman coins were still being used in circulation until the 19th century. I think in France. I’ve dealt with...
MS-64 for me
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