You might try CAC to see if you can get a rare gold bean!
VF30. I like the look.
63, 62. The second one is really an AU58, but TPGs will call it 62.
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The odd color puts me off. I've never seen an IH cent, or any other small cent, that color.
If that's your worst purchase, you've been remarkably fortunate!
I think you're being unduly suspicious about the coin. I don't see any signs of "enhancement" of details. If you're really concerned, purchase...
Buy a Red Book (A Guide Book of United States Coins) and read it from cover to cover. Be sure it's a recent one (2018 or 2019), and you can get it...
I think it's a good idea to provide guide values.
Looking at it tonight, I'll change my grade to AU50. For some reason, it now looks better than it did the first time I looked at it.
63. Nice if you like toning; awful if you don't. I'm a blast white collector myself.
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I, personally, don't appreciate the mottled toning. I would have it conserved if it were mine.
XF 40
XF in terms of wear, harsh cleaning.
It's worth whatever junk silver dollars are worth, which is not much.
Unless you like coins with major problems, you'll never be satisfied with these coins.
It's worth whatever dealers are paying for common Morgans.
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Those are what I would call dogs or "spenders." Not the silver dollar, of course, which is just cleaned and ugly and is worth what junk silver...
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