She is not a singer or actress; you don't have to highlight her. Makes for distortion. Can't blame you for trying something new, thanks.
When in doubt follow your intuition... Good luck.
You are a pretty lucky man to have such a good working relationship with your fellow workers. Congrats.
Wow, nice Fuld @Steven Shaw. I never seen one like it.
That 1946 Washington is in darn good shape for being underground. Nice find paddy.
I am very leery of slabbed coins. I stopped purchasing online slabs because more often than not, you don't know what you are truly getting until...
True, it will eventually deteriorate but it will have great family history. Pass it on!
MS-63. Nice coin, great year.
A lot of residues especially on the reverse, appears to be polish, uneven toning. Striation marks on both sides. Just my opinion, wait for others...
It is fun, especially when you find worthy collectables among them. Good for you, congrats.
I also purchased the 6th edition. Going through it now. Thanks for the added sites, I will check them out.
Environmental toning on the obverse looks even, the reverse looks as though someone attempted to clean it. Otherwise, nice coin.
My eye, my grade, my gold = FPG "First Party Grader." I hope you get it!
Faded fingerprints also. Very questionable!
Good for you. My dad used to advise me, "When in doubt, read."
Where's the pics? I see many fake Morgans on eBay. I look but never buy online any longer.
Both coins are great, but the 1939-D is an eye grabber. Thanks for sharing.
I can appreciate your response @Spark1951, the only thing is if you don't want them, I'll take them. $15-17 dollars is many times over the...
Both Morgans have issues, the 1898 is toning nicely but it is also partly environmental. All Morgans are collector items no matter what the condition.
Like the plug, thanks.
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