I have to disagree. You can find sets from 1968 up under retail, but not because dealers are overstocked, they've had them in their inventory...
Not really.
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No way of telling. Since the majority of GSA Morgans are MS, that's all one can say.
I know this seller. They're not that far from where I live. They wouldn't know a PL Morgan if it had been sitting next to them on a park bench at...
If someone went to the trouble to clean this, they would have removed all of the tarnish around the rim both sides I would think.
XF, the hits on the eagle and it's wing, plus the marks on Liberty's cheek, nose, and off her nose.
Impossible to give a grade opinion on those scans, because you can't see the coin enough to determine the devices and all.
You take the same chance when buying them directly from the Mint as well. No difference really.
+1 In this case there is no doubt ;)
I think your jeweler friend needs to educate himself on silver coins and silver clad coins from the mid to late 60s. It's a 40% silver, .1479 ounces.
Doesn't PCGS and NGC price guides come from the numismedia.com guide?
Actually, that price has come down considerably in the past year and half. When Bobby listed them in his eBay store for the first time, he was...
He cut it off to spite his face ;)
Looks can be deceiving.
He will be getting the entire 57-08 run, not pieces of it. I know the seller and he is very reputable.
First off Robert, those are proof sets not Mint sets, and yes there is a difference. The Mint sets contain uncirculated coins, the proofs are...
Red Book prices are not considered by many as accurate. By the time the Red Book hits the shelves, the prices contained in it are outdated.
UNC PROOF SET COIN TONED ON BOTH SIDES PICTURES DO NOT DO THIS COIN JUSTICE THIS IS WITH A ****BRIGHT MIRROR LIKE FINISH****** ANY YELLOW...
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