He sells to noobs who don't know better, and don't find out until they already left feedback. As for the second part of your question, educating...
p.s. T$, I'm glad to hear things are working out. :)
I was going to say you sure are roasting the e-bay seller for what could easily have been (and apparently was) a simple mistake. Be very careful...
p.s. I guessed 65. 66 wouldn't surprise me.
That's just mean. :)
p.s. a quick search of heritage confirms that NGC grades this pattern....
I believe PCGS and NGC both grade this pattern. They are also fairly loose when it comes to old cleanings on these coins, in my opinion and...
Marshall, Congrats on the NEWP. The 1799 is a large cent that every early copper collector covets, and you've found quite a pleasing example,...
I guessed 64 because of a bit of high-point friction on an otherwise gorgeous coin.
Looks like at least a 65 to me, so I guessed 65. The spots in the right obverse fields have me worried that I may have overgraded.
65
Why in the heck would you think such a thing or suggest it would happen?
That is one of the cooler patterns. I've always liked it.
Define "early". Does this apply? [img][img]
Looks real and cleaned to me. I'm anything but an expert in the series, however.
66
Morgans are probably my least favorite series, but I can still appreciate a nice one. Thanks for sharing yours...>Mike
How about a 3 piece toned early nickel basic type set: [img][img] [img][img] [img][img]
It looks almost like a well-done hobo nickel (dollar) to my eye.
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