lets turn the clock back to the 1920's... say i walk into the bank and ask to exchange my paper money for 40 silver dollars, does the teller...
exactly!! i don't understand why some collectors believe the millions of silver dollars that were stored in the vaults must be toned and that all...
the edges of these coins had a "greyish color tone" and only the end coins were toned. wish i had pics to show you.
i don't think these were ever cherry picked,cuz when PCGS came along i had some graded MS64 a few of them came back MS65 and 3 them came back...
not from the mint...these Morgan rolls were paper wrapped at the banks and only the end coins were toned where the paper flap made contact with...
common date Morgan rolls. 84-O,85-O,88-P and there was one other roll but i forgot the date.
not true...silver coins can be brilliant white if they came out of an original roll. i bought a few original rolls of dollars in the early...
i don't believe in 100 yr old RED copper coins...ain't no way they can be "original" unless the coins came from an original roll.
but whom will they sell it to? there won't be any buyers around for these "RARE" MS68-70 coins. :rolleyes: don't forget this is a one way...
yeah,like face value.
even if it is an MS99...IMO still only worth 1 cent.
sad,really sad. this is one way of robbing somebody w/o using a weapon by selling slabed modern day garbage coins. :(
first one is a 65.
i use a 5X Bausch & Lomb sliding plastic magnifier.
IMO...a nice 63 coin.
$21 is what they're worth!!.stop falling into the hype of these modern coins. :rolleyes: if you wanna find out the true value on these coins just...
nice 65 walker.
people who are buying these modern day MS/PR 70 coins are in for a "rude awakening" :rollling: when the music stops. why mess around with...
i'm 101% sure that's a type 1....all 81 type 2 mint marks are flat looking and frosted.
common dates.
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