From the link you posted: Please follow these instructions when submitting these coins to PCGS: Submit coins in the original, hard case GSA...
I've always liked how NGC labels the GSA holder around the bottom. When people ask me who the better TPG is to send in the GSA holdered Morgans,...
The original packaging for that set was a cellowrap in an yellow envelope. Someone remove the coins and placed them in a capital holder. The...
They do now. They never used to. According to the link Books posted, they started encapsulating the entire GSA holder this year.
About time PCGS left them in the original holder.
Sure.
Here's a link with some good information on the GSA Morgans. http://www.gsadollars.com/Home_Page.html
I know you're new and I don't mean to laugh. I just wasn't expecting to see a photo of a GSA Morgan in the opening post of a thread titled as...
Let's put it this way, the Franklin set I put together has both a proof and uncirculated P mint half, and I did that because, though they are the...
It all depends on one thing: If you want to keep the Morgans in those GSA holders, then submit to NGC as they will grade still in those holders...
You'd be surprised how many sellers, even those not collectors, know how to search for values of the coins they wish to sell. This forum alone...
I think Jensenbay is talking about the collectible rolls from the Mint's website, P & D rolls, in U.S. Mint wrappers.
You thinking a slider?
Only the half dollar contained silver in it in 1965.
Because not many people are aware, even though it was on CNN and other national news agencies, the design for the $100 was changed recently.
In addition to not knowing how to make change, they don't even know some of the denominations from the past, i.e. half dollars, Ike dollars, SBAs,...
I didn't have to enlarge the photos to see the wear on both sides. AU.
It has a good chance. I don't see any obvious signs of wear, few small contact marks.
1965 is the year the Mint released non-silver coinage, with the exception of the Kennedy half dollar, which contained 40% silver. This would...
Nope!
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