Now I need to go thru my coins again to look for the broad and narrow wings and for DDR's. I just looked for the type 1 and 2's. Fun to learn
the site is vrty helpful. Going thru my Franklin's now and have spotted several with three feathers. Thanks
Nice reference and the coin shown is handsome but I was shocked at the grade being that high.
Thanks.
Is this similar? A strike thru?[ATTACH]
Has the bill been ironed?
Good resource. Looks like a Pegleg to me.
I set it aside to watch and see if it returns.
Here is the same Morgan 1887 after soaking in distilled water for 48 hours. All the green stuff is gone.! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks. Never baked a coin before but might try.
Very clean Ike.
What temp? How long?
Today a half dollar (50 cents) 1964 and earlier are worth $8 dollars in silver. You bet I'll melt for that price!
I agree with your conclusion.
Good site with excellent illustrations.
I think insurance is included in the postal rate.
Attractive gold dollar!
And it's damage to coins!
I have a 1887 Morgan Silver Dollar BU but had a little gunk on it. I removed the green gunk with Acetone , pat dried and then air dried for one...
Separate names with a comma.