66PL
IMO, the cotton blossoms and hair “bear claw” are the most sensitive areas for the very first indications of tiny wear (even though some others...
Very pretty. I'd say 64-65
Yeah.... looks like the 8/7 variety.
63PL
I think I have this coin’s twin sister. Although NGC gave this a Star instead of a PL. Reverse is incredible mirror... you can see the square...
Here is my matched set. Picked because each was very nice for “only” a 63: [ATTACH]
Sometimes we get lucky. As these many GTGs prove.... accurately photographing a PL Morgan is dang near impossible. It just had that look imo.
64PL. Very nice
I’ll try for the D, S, and “P” and Peace Dollar. I am not a fan of the privy marks.
20 cents?
yes, indeed. I got lucky on that one lol Thanks
How about any of the 1976 coins. Here is silver proof set: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have no dog in this hunt, but I dont think that is entirely true. See question number 5:...
Yeah, unfortunately those are counterfeit. Only some of 1878s had 8 tail feathers.
I only have a handful of duplicate coins. Two of those are an additional 1880 S. Mainly because you can get some draw dropping gem coins for...
Until I just re-read Bowers just now, I didnt realize the 78 was a small CC and all the others are large. Here is a comparison: [ATTACH]
Two examples of some micro mintmarks: 1899 O: Normal (with a fun die crack) vs Micro [ATTACH] 1903 S Normal vs Micro: [ATTACH] Anyone else...
I recently purchased an 1899 Morgan Dollar with the “micro” New Orleans mint mark, which is commonly listed as one of the major varieties. As I...
Morgans first drew me into coins over 40 years ago and I still love them today. It’s been a nearly lifelong journey to have a complete set with...
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