Barbers are coins designed by sculptor Charles Barber in the late 1800s - early 1900s.
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At least MS68.
Just on the pictures alone, I can't see why someone hasn't jumped on this.
I sent the seller an email, awaiting his reply, pointing out to him that the 1885 is an Philadelphia struck Morgan, not San Francisco.
That's an 1885P, not S ;) Worth around $80.
Most dealers are authorized PCGS dealers and can submit coins for you, charging you the fees and expenses of course. Check around locally....
Nice looking Peace. It could go 63 or 64. The most common, 30,800,000. I wouldn't pay more than $50 for it as is.
From those photos, I'd G-VG with all the wear on them. Value, $65 - $80 give or take. Numismedia.com lists the 1913S G at $60 and VG $106.
$40 - $45 would be a good start, haggle from there ;) If you haven't done so already, I'd crack that out of that basement slab and place it in a 2x2.
Well I can tell you it's definitely not a 70. It's very similar to my 63 PR, which is a 63, so I will say 63 or 64, but not higher than that. As...
These can go from $55 - $62.50 in that grade and VAM.
It's very neat I think as well.
Actually grading from photos is less than 50% of what you can see in hand with a loupe. Hence the subjectivity of grading coins.
Do a search on the NGC site under Verify NGC Certification. The listed price is $80.40 for that. [ATTACH]
There is no need for your attitude either. I give respect to all here and expect the same in return.
Based on those new pics, I see a lot more than what was in the first set of blurry pics. F-VF. Which proves that the quality of photos is key...
You can re-scan if you like but I don't think you'll get anything better than that. That is a well worn coin.
Someone's losing money if they paid for that before selling it, or they made a killing if the item was stolen. Either way they're out of their...
What's even more interesting is these are not the only ones listed on eBay. The others are marked accordingly, COPY.
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