XF/AU...a bit late.
No...just a circulated coin worth melt value.
PMs are still as flat as a pancake.
Not too appealing for $40
MS66 RED GOLD
It's not silver.
66 RED at least.
Looks DCAM to me, but hairlines may lower the grade
Never a problem here, but when selling, place a min. bid amount on your coin. They also keep up with auction results for the price guides.
Not enough emigrants for the demand.
I used to store in a safe deposit box, but not for any tax reasons or security reasons, I don't use the boxes any more. I live in Az. where the...
Its like the mint only had a couple of dies for the entire year's production...severe die decomposition is most common in the 54-s.
The Morgan Commens. are nothing more than bullion...they can't even be placed in a Morgan Dollar Collection. I just don't get it!
Looks just as it should.
1994 is a nice date for a monster box as long as it's not been opened. Try calling Rick Tomaska for an offer.
Very worn Monroes were common in teller drawers in the 60s. Most went into circulation as there was little collector interest.
A really bright coin for a circulated one...maybe only in circulation for a very short time and still in MS cond?
I held silver rounds for a couple decades when it was around $4.25/oz...couldn't wait to unload it for $5.00 in or around 2000...bought gold $20...
Looks like Grandpa was saving those for many decades, then sat in family archives for a while...what a miracle!
Looks like the British got a hold of it.
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