A box of donuts and coffee is due here.
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Wow! I'm in at MS66...
The coin has seen heavy circulation wear and tear making it difficult (for me) to reach a definitive conclusion. Look at the scrapes on Abe's head.
The obverse rim has what appears to be scrape marks between 1 & 2 o'clock. Still not sure...
Grease filled? Hummm...
A 1898 O Morgan in a MS63 TGP holder would typically sell today for $85-$90. I think this coin has too many hard hits to grade no higher than...
Many questions, few answers......
I insert the point of a utility knife between the edge of the coin and the rim of the capsule. Then gently pry the coin out.
As already noted by the others these are common date, circulated coins with an actual value at around melt. My suggestion is to give each coin a...
It's so nice to hear about the contributions each of you and your great nephew and grand son are making to their schools. FYI, the US Mint has...
Good job (and eyes) everyone!
Thimble? I was thinking a drop (not kidding!)
I can't speak for the exact bar you purchased. I did use the word "typically" in my response. Please accept my apologies for any...
Poured bars are fine IMO. The brand, weight and fineness are included in the casting and they typically have a laser etched serial number on the...
Check PCGS Photo Grade. Because of the jump in price between PO2 and PO1 the TPG’s are rather strict about what a PO1 is. Look at the pop numbers...
I think it’s going to take 30-40 years of sliding across counter tops to get to low baller. Can you imagine what this coin has done for people...
If you’re looking for PO1 this poor soul has a ways to go. Let’s see how this thread goes!
Holy smokes! Thanks!! Are any of these yours?
If only you had gone to BBB first... I hope the OP keemao (remember the OP?) reads and heeds. Thank you for contributing to this thread.
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