I'm not sure why they would alter it. The 1894 philadelphia is worth more, as is the s mintmark coin. I'll post some better pictures as soon as I...
Yes they will. My scanner does not do well with slabs unfortunately, but I have sold many slabs in the past. Also I have impeccable feedback, so...
If this coin gets an ms-62 grade, then I got a steal based on realized auction prices.
Up for auction are a: 1883 cc morgan dollar graded by NGC ms 64 1884 cc morgan dollar graded by pcgs ms 64 1886 morgan dollar ms 64 in old...
Hmm, my grandparents live in Orlando, and I don't start up penn state again till January 9th........ : ) I need to look into flying down there.
Hi Speedy, I don't have the coin in hand, but I did ask the seller about that toning, and he said it is for sure toning.
Well, I just purchased this coin for about 750 dollars. I can return the coin if not satisfied, and the seller has pretty decent feedback. I...
It depends, most dealers will sell you coins for 15-20% over grey sheet. However, if you make friends with them, they will often sell to you at...
Speedy is absolutely correct, you can have a pcgs graded ms-65 o mintmark, which will appear to have wear above the ear, however it is simply a...
Rookie, make sure you go to a reputable dealer if you will do that. Most if not all dealers are expert graders, however will often times mark a...
Too much wear on the hair I believe.
I'm not sure why I thought it was an O seeing that it isn't an O. Too tired from all the travel I suppose.
I'm going to go with 65 due to the strongness of the strike, and 85-o's have many weak strikes. Also going with 65, since the reverse is very...
I'll say pci gave it a 66 if gold label, 64 if green label.
Well, my father sold his byzantine gold collection, and after seeing the way they were handling it, he tried to pull the auction before it...
I'd stay away from heritage, especially as a seller. Someone I know personally lost over 40k after they allowed heritage to sell some coins. They...
The diameter is about 15 millimeters
There is some crud on the back I'm working on, so I'll post the reverse when I can. Here is a picture of the obverse.
I just realized something horrific! This guy is a worse grader than SGS!
I met someone, who even can remove signs of cleaning by etching away a few microns of a coin using a certain deadly chemical compound.
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