@Evan8 That is a beautiful coin Evan. Per your understanding, did I describe my coin correctly?
Thanks Mr. Q. Merry Christmas and a great New Year to you and your family.
The really, really rare ones - 93 S, 94 and 95.
Thanks Randy. I have all but 3 of the Morgans. I have acquired them over the last 75 years. Some I got at the local banks for $1. Some I got in...
Do you have a Red Book? They are described in there.
I am absolutely the worst at grading. I would like some opinions as to the grade of this Morgan. Thanks. [ATTACH]
This should tell why people are no longer interested in stamp collecting. I started stamp collecting in 1948 at the same time I started coin...
@edteach Thanks for the video. Very informative. My question on the subject coin is what appears to be residual silver. If it is silver I don't...
I quit doing penny rolls. I always feel like I need a tetanus shot after searching them.
I would like that lot. We are a cheerful bunch.
Wow @paddyman98 dip that dime and you have a real beauty.
I remember when the top grade was BU and everyone was happy with them.
Here is another link that might help: Jefferson Nickel Rare Dates and Die Varieties - Appraising Your Coin Collection | CoinCommunity.com
Here is a checklist if you need one. collectors-checklist-jefferson-nickels.pdf (libertycoinservice.com)
I have hundreds of them. They are worth one dollar each. I give them as tips at the golf course.
Is it gold?
Mabey the sec did it. He is just learning to print and doesn't yet know how to write in cursive to sign his name. He might have been trying crayons.
Congrats. Keep up the good posts.
Way to go CN. I enjoy them all.
Great pieces, they will be fun to work on.
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