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Welcome to Coin Talk. Calling a few error coin experts: @Fred Weinberg; @JCro57; @paddyman98; @furryfrog02; @desertgem; @Paddy54; et al
Just noticed these Stagecoach Morgans were discussed on another site years ago. (November, 2010)....
@calcol Drats! Beat me to the reply button. lol :) They're even being sold at Walmart...
Looks like another gimmick thought up by a leading TPG https://www.apmex.com/category/52194/morgan-dollars-1878-1904-pcgs-stage-coach-series
From the photos you posted it's hard to see what you're talking about. It would be helpful if you could post better photos with the coin removed...
It would help if you could post a photo of the entire reverse. Thank you.
Judging by the looks of the date it would seem like the damage was there before the coin was struck. Just my opinion. Error coin experts would...
Damaged. Could you post a closeup of the area LIB? Thank you.
Just deleted my original bid as I only noticed the MS 67 grade. New guess is $195. (Old guess was $95).
I was going to reply but @GoldFinger1969 said it better than I could. :)
When I clicked on your attachments (both of them) I received a Coin Talk-error message. Can you please post jpeg images as an attachment to your...
Looks nicer but definitely worth less. (By how much I wouldn't know).
I've resigned from the US Mint's buyers club. lol :sorry:
It's very generous of you to donate to Disabled Vets. They surely deserve all of our support. The DAV is one legit organization that I know of. I...
OK. I wouldn't have replied if you had mentioned that in your post. His email is jameswiles@sbcglobal.net :)
I can see where the LL in DOLLAR looks like it could be DDR-001 http://varietyvista.com/12 Kennedy Halves/DDRs 1971-S.htm Here's some more pics of...
Some collectors will call this a improperly mixed alloy and normally that's probably what I'd say. Then I read this article my a error coin expert...
Welcome to Coin Talk. It looks like the Small Date copper cent. The one that's valuable is the 1982 D Small Date copper cent. Looks like...
This is from the Red Book: "From 2005 through 2010, Mint sets were made with a satin finish.....".The texture was different than circulation...
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