30-Day Summary Total bids: [IMG]2694 Items bid on: [IMG]164 Bid activity (%) with this seller: [IMG]1% [IMG][IMG] Bid retractions: [IMG]0 Bid...
Page 1 looks to be not even close to the correct coins with the 13-D slot the most obvious. This will likely be a return with feedback to match.
Only by us VAMpires...:vulcan:;)
You know what bothers me? 1902-O VAM-45...:eek::confused::wacky: But this goes to show you what "multiple dies may exist" looks like after an...
That first one still bothers you now doesn't it...:p:D
I've noticed some things load quicker on V2, specifically the '21 die crack guides.
No need to apologize. I think people are going to vote as they choose anyways... I will add that I really enjoy seeing pictures of other members...
Does everyone realize the poll is not anonymous? :rolleyes:
It has not been searched since the seller assembled it.(with what frog said)
Maybe it's an 1890? http://ec2-13-58-222-16.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com/wiki/1890-S_VAM-9
Or we both are. It looks like an honest circulated Morgan Dollar to me and it could be one of those pesky "multiple die pairs exist" that does...
It does look in between the near date and the very near date positions. Must be the angle and a solar flare...
Rare? There's well over 100 sold on ebay since Aug 1st. EF details environmental damage/ corrosion.
Yep, every time I hear the word huge it's Billy Fuccillo's voice...
Invest in the stock market, buy coins you enjoy and quit watching youtube videos...
I would bet the only way for this to happen is if you did it your self and I am a buyer...:)
Not one cent more than melt.
The real answer to the OP question is the math. Purchase price + grading fee as compared to average selling price of MS62 graded GSA Morgans.
I would not bother having it graded myself at MS62ish. I'm not sure you would re-coup the cost of grading. If you do have it graded I suggest NGC...
Nice pick especially for that price! :woot:
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