just can't do it. Sooooooo many designs so many dollars, it just becomes pointless to have a commem.
With that scratch, the best I can say is a 64.
the pics to me make them both look ungradable as far as a TPG goes.
maybe a counterpunch
That is a nice little collection you've got there.
if you send to SGS you get all 20!
yay Texas, that is a delicious coin. I currently have one (1934) in oh probably around a 63/64
totally a large date and I'd call it a 63/64
smells funny to me. I just don't see why PCGS would lower themselves to grading what really amounts to a legal fake except that they may be in...
no prob, so really it comes to $140 is probably about fair for the set. I'll take it under advisement, but probably won't get them in that case,...
wow, those cents are red! But I love that morgan.
the quarter program should have died.
That piece is fabulous
yes, but if there was a circulation strike 1895 out there, it would qualify as one of the rarest coins, seeing as how no one had ever come across one.
i agree completely. Sometimes finding the key at that moment is just not feasible. Will I halt all barber dime buying until I get my uber elusive...
Hmmm, maybe it'll still be there come monday.
I wish I could tell you anything about it, but the thing is pretty beat up.
sweet!
hmmm, what about an 1895 morgan, a circulation strike.
wow, I love that first one.
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