hard to tell. Obverse looks good, but the reverse looks like might have been cleaned in the past. Don't know about PVC damage. I haven't seen...
wow, GD I don't know what to say. I thought they were all melted and if anyone had one the gov. would take it. If this photo is real would NGC...
Looks like acanthite beat me to it. Its a fuerte, and the 1911 is very common. Good thing is that its a 90% silver, many of the venezuelan coins...
plus its a proof, weren't the original ones that are actually around business strikes?
wow, way to go bonedigger. they look good I always like it when you post your new finds to the forum.
nice, I've been thinking of getting a pocket piece, but can't decide on which one to carry. I'd like a bust half, but that's too much money to be...
the thing still has good detail.
ya think, nice shoe box find.
I stand in line and have them hand cancel it, but I also do a little more than place it in a white envelope.
Are these scans or photos?
I'd have them opened before I left the parking lot. Git r done.
I'm going vf-20 the detail is too worn for me, but maybe its that toning. Don't slab it you won't get the cost of th slab back even if they place...
I've been trying to buy silver and it is difficult to find around these parts.
good luck you guys are going to need it.
I agree with most, the second one is the better of the two.
I'm torn between a 2 and a 3 so I'm going to say ag-03. Cons: the coins worn, pros: its a chain cent. nice pick up, and thanks for sharing.
I agree with spider, I like the Morgans but no way can I afford the set. I do own some nice example pieces and plan on picking up a few more....
I'm with Jack, I'm not getting it?
I purchased a error peace dollar from Fred, very good transaction. I'd recommend Fred. Maybe I should take a photo and post my error coin?
man I was excited for a minute. I thought I was going to have a chance to look at and grade a 1921 peace dollar. nice coin anyway.
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