Somebody is going to be unhappy about this coin. The seller is calling it an 1899 Morgan when it is actually an 1899-O Morgan......big...
I wanted to see what you guys thought the Overton was on this Bust Half? I have my thoughts, but I want to see what others think. These aren't...
Way to go in resolving the dispute. That was a classy act.
You will find an occasional Franklin or even a Walker if you search enough Halves. Congrats on the find!
Definitely either an O-105 or O-105a. The difference is whether or not the stars are flatly struck (O-105a), which is difficult to tell on a worn...
I reported them both as well.
I think that token is a proper term to use for the piece. If you look in the Red Book, many of these are referred to as tokens because they did...
Someone over at PCGS requested a larger picture of the coin. This is the picture they received. So, is the coin genuine.....lol?
I just wanted to see if anyone was taking any Summer Seminar courses at the ANA beginning this coming weekend. If so, what are you taking?
Happy Birthday! I don't think I'm belated yet....at least not by Western time.
First, I agree with the notion of buying the coin and not the holder. There are really nice coins in both NGC and PCGS holders, and there are...
Keep us posted and let us know how it goes. By the way, billzach's stuff is simply amazing! :thumb:
Oh, I'm not saying that the coins were different, as they are definitely the same coin. I'm only saying that the pics do look different. Good...
I'm a member of both.
That's a good thing. Way to go guys!
Firstly, welcome to the forum Jack. Hmmm....This is an interesting issue. I'm not exactly sure where I stand with this right now. Could it just...
I'll say MS-62.
It just looks like a crusty War Nickel. No painting or anything unnatural about it.
The 1879-O is a relatively tough coin to get in MS. Although New Orleans Morgans are generally not well struck, I feel that this coin is a AU-58...
Welcome to the forums, and they look like proof coins to me as well, but not in original US Mint packaging.
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