Fair enough. I respect your observation. I am sure many CT members are content with what ever happens with teachmind.
Gee, Chris, I don't know how the mods can get rid of teachmind when he is just so darn entertaining!!! Ha, ha, ha!!! Sorry, Chris.
Well, we will see how far we get with it. Ha, ha!
Yeah, it figures. I have always had difficulty grading MS Morgans. Ha, ha!
Ha, ha, ha!!! I LOVE this!!! This is the best humor I have seen in, I don't know how long.
I'm just waiting for Chris to step in with his profound insights! Ha, ha!
Interesting! I am guessing the initials were clogged out. I never heard of a "floating roof", so I can't help you there. Sorry.
I also say VF35 and maybe carefully treated long ago, but not a factor, in my opinion.
I noticed that, too, but generally, on high grade coins like this, it is much harder to add a MM, unless the coin is whizzed to hide the addition.
Oops, sorry. I am glad to know we now have it correct. Ha, ha! I may add, teachmind obviously has some type of disability, maybe we can be more...
Good point. Fair enough.
The coins were mostly MS condition. They were mostly common, and just generic MS grades to the best of my knowledge. It has now been some years...
I'm just wondering after all our blathering if any of our posts actually were helpful to AliceZ? Ha, ha!
Good question. Don't get me wrong, I like receiving coins from Littleton. Both me and my mother used to order them, and probably looked at 1,500+...
Excellent images! What do you think?
I have seen mostly heavily marred up coins in their cellophane packages, too. Sorry.
Karnak says 3.
That coin looks like a really fun find! I would be excited with it from them, too!
1853. You can tell by the curl, which is typical of the "3".
I like the pics. of Brooke more! Ha, ha!
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