Lol, I think the first one is a proof now that it has been pointed out to me, and I'll revise my guess to what speedy said, however it seems that...
Also, those are some nice die cracks :)
Okay, here are my guesses: 1. au-58 2. ms-62 brown 3. vf-35 brown, possibly xf-40 4. AU-55 Possibly a 58. Brown How did I do?
Well everyone, I am asking that if you have time, and would be kind enough, to please post pictures of coins that are slabbed and graded, and wait...
Thanks speedy! Sounds good to me.
It probably is one I am looking for. I had to sell 2 coins already that I thought were DMPL, but didn't even make Pl :( Still planning on making...
Thanks for the clarification. I think I am going to stop calling coins gem just to be safe, or if I do say gem, offer a grade opinion with it.
Someone told me today that GEM means ms-65. I always thought it was an uncirculated coin with good eye appeal. Can anyone clarify for me? I hope...
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My dad just got 1k in halves, not a single silver, proof, or notable BU.
I personally would grade it an f-12. I think 17.50 is a right price, but not much more than that.
Didn't hallmark used to be a legitimate grading service?
I'm going to say au-50
Darn, I sold 3 in that condition for a total of 42 dollars, which was my buy it now price. No wonder it ended within 1 hour or so of listing.
about 14 dollars I believe.
A spoon is tapped around the rims, repeatedly for a long time.
You make some interesting points. The seller I purchased the coin from, has impeccable feedback. Nearly everyone who has bought something from him...
Morgan dollars with o mint marks constantly have poor strikes, that when compared to other morgans may look like rub.
I used to use a gun safe. I stored other stuff in there besides coins, but if you fill the bottom with lead plates, it will be so heavy no one...
It is an 1880-o. Any opinions would be appreciated.
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