Besides, to me at least, Saint grading is kinda all over the place. Some 65s sure don't look very gemmy, while some some 63s and 64s can look...
Saints are common enough that you can wait untill you see one that makes you say "Wow, that one sure looks nice!". Then, buy that coin.
I like the older holders if they are from small local shows or local coin stores. These are often "fresh". The ones I see at large shows or...
Doug, how much weight was lost on your gold ppcket piece?
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You should buy that coin.
A set of Morgans is what, like 90 some coins. For most people, that is plenty of coins to collect. Pick up a few of the cooler vams like...
I would go motto - usually better strikes and eye appeal.
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Here are 3 CAC coins. Had them for a while, but finally got Messydesk pics of them. Ms61 [IMG] MS63 [IMG] MS61 [IMG]
Wow CD! I like the overdate the best. Are you Charlotte Dude from ATS?
Putty is my bet. Putty can be nearly invisible when fresh, but shows up when it dries out. Because the coin is in an OGH it had plenty of time...
Always a pleasure to view your coins, Traz.
I saw that 93S and briefly considered it. Seemed like a good value for the key date in a straight graded holder. I came home empty. I just...
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Thanks. The Morgan is a real looker in hand. I wish they still used the grading standards from the rattler days.
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Well done as always Farmer. About this time of year pay more attention to the bullion forum.
Not far from the top pop. I could see the crackout dealers really bidding up a rattler that has been off the market for 20 years.
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