The black splotches is what has me concerned.
More fuel for the fire! I love it!
Like who's on first...
Didn't I see this info before some were?
I seem to remember learning here on CT the GSA used collage students to do the "grading" and packaging for the GSA Morgan Dollar program.
In what world is a 1795 Flowing Hair half similar to a 1916-S Walker? That's like comparing a minivan to a Ferrari. Hey! Walkers are one of my...
How about leaving direct and to the point reviews on the auction web site and Goggle review?
For old copper xylene would have been my first choice. For a coin in this condition a seven day soak in xylene and a gentle swabbing with a Q tip...
Obverse is out of focus, I can not give an opinion on that. The coin has luster but the motted toning on the obverse is not my taste. I am...
Well struck, rim dink, but the bronze color indicates the coin has been improperly cleaned. May have been pink then retoned. IMO.
When you consider the mint never gave Ikes any love, this is a remarkably well struck coin. With the typical bag marks and muted luster which I...
A Morgan man crapping on a “common coin”?! Morgan’s are as common as dirt! I have the collection to prove it. From stacks of ’21’s, boxes of...
Try PCGS photo grade. Never be afraid to ask. Come here to learn. You will get the best advice and education.
The reverse is stunning. That would make an awesome circulation coin.
Because it’s a large clad coin with reeding TPGS can be forgiving with bag marks. The gash across the farhead not so sure about. I voted MS64
Many times when a question about coins is googled CT forums are in the search results.
You have a great point. How about a box of donuts and coffee for the entire staff
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Dips them with what?
Keep in mind the happiness mom gets from buying sonny boy his favorite coin is priceless vs. the savings on mark ups. A gracious way might be to...
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