Right before I deployed I found an 1895-O Morgan in a pawnshop in VG condition. Paid $30 for it!
Weather it is for my personal collection or inventory I try to buy coins graded EF45, AU58, or MS64 if they are common and scarce coins. If they...
Thats true, why don't you post the results you have found and what you think it is worth and then ask for opinions. That would spur a better...
If your competent enough to argue against full bands, you should also be competent enough to research prices realized for comparable coins. It's...
If you like then by all means keep it, thats what collecting is all about. I would not bring additional money though, keep it for the enjoyment.
I agree, the coin looks like an MS63 to me.
Damaged, not doubled.
That's a good point. I found myself thinking the same thing but could not figure out how to put it into words.
or you could get some rare key date coins from china :)
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http://coins.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=131220&lotNo=26920&lotIdNo=1537#Photo How in the world did this coin make it in a non details holder with...
My personal collection maybe has 15-16 coins, but my inventory selection has around 300-400 coins.
You have some really nice finds! A few are actually Post Mint Damage (PMD) but the bulk of them are legit. I think it is evident that you take...
ssooooo..... do you want the bad news or... the bad news.... That is not an error, it is damage. That happened after it left the mint.
I agree, the standards seem to keep getting lower and lower
http://www.numismaticnews.net/article/grading-incuse-indians-a-challenge I thought it was an interesting read.
Blasphemy! :)
I see what you did there
I will also add, that most dealers I know only pay bullion value for MS69 ASEs. The MS69 grade means nothing on them, it is only a selling gimmick...
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