i dont have a problem with slabs unless #1 it has a lettered edge or #2 it wasnt even worth slabbing in the first place like the supposed 1795...
too rich for my blood even your "modest" 1799. really like the 1795 and 2nd 1802.
this is my only slabbed morgan right now. its a 64. hopefully that will change in the next couple weeks.
since the ogh was a 63 i guess im gonna have to change my grade before i even say it to a 62.
free shipping? i dont get it.
gonna say AU 55. hard to say if theres just carbon spots or a bit of corrosion on the reverse and a little verdigris.
when i usually buy halves im looking for toned pieces. ive got 3 walkers and 3 capped bust. finding a good toned barber seems too pricey and since...
awesome pieces and out of my price range at this time. my favorite is a toss up between the 1815 and 1820.
id save it for the show and get a special treat but im not into frankies either.
i was gonna say 65 but my guess is too late. nice piece. i dont see why it would come off as a 63 and i think the color is amazing. ive got a 1896...
they are better dates but since theyre pretty low grade and acid treated you wouldnt get more then 20 for the lot on ebay.
i would grade it XF40. i dont know the overton but would say somewhere around 100.
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1875 G4 details 1819/8 F12 details cleaned 1825 F12 1831 VF30 details cleaned scratched
that would have to be some of the most secure storing to have steel wrapped in paper not rust in over 68 years.
that is some damage and how close to being problem free it is.
ive made my fair share of cheap mistakes like buying a xf details 1892 barber quarter for 35 which ppl would offer silver value back - some...
the lighter areas in the fields of the obverse and reverse and the head. probably as old as the scratches since it kind of blends.
Au 55.
well the few cents i have in slabs are problem free but i cant imagine slabbing that. i might bid on it (S-76b money) but i just wonder if people...
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