My order for 1 set shipped today...saw on Coin Country TV they're selling for $90...LoL!
A 35-S in 63 is a nice coin at that price.
Be very careful with grading your peace dollars as they need to look nearly flawless to get a 65.
AU something...nice '77...My grandma's birth year!
Cabrones!
45 min. but I'll go 50 with a soft strike.
All are common and all are over priced when compared to other much rarer dates with much lower pops. The Svdb is the most over rated.
The cent looks like a processed one.
Not in time, but looks 63 to me.
Gilbert, you are a wise buyer because you bought the coin and not the holder. I also buy the nicest coins for the least amount as I can...the...
Well at least you have a good number of opinions from some very seasoned collectors.
XF40 nice looking and a great photo.
Looks like the FG was sandblasted away.
I think the chop marks are a cool addition and help to add character to trade dollars. The mark on the rev. of your coin looks like a test drill...
My guess is a MS and is only a guess...rounded edges, light abrasion, old cleaning?...looks proof because of dark toning.
65+ Nice luster...all Morgans have bag marks...a few stains may keep it from a 66.
I've had dozens of great deals both buying and selling with Ian...always a clean deal without a hitch!
VF-XF Soft pressing.
I guess I'll have to own these since they come in a Mint Set which I buy every year to fill holes in my Dansco's to pass on to my kin.
With it's many hits on both obv. and rev. I call it a solid 63. It may make 64, but I wouldn't buy it in that grade.
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