Congratulations on the new member of your family, and good luck. I hear HSN has some really spectacular deals on AGEs and everyone knows that they...
You are talking about five hundredths of a millimeter, this is likely due to an inaccurate measurement.
Congratulations on the impressive task of completing (almost) your Morgan set. Doing a trade dollar set is not as difficult as completing a Morgan...
I find it interesting but very strange. Why spend the cash to grade the coin and the sell it basically raw? I'm going to bid on it AU-55 value,...
That is a great accomplishment for anybody let alone a collage guy. I can remember how broke I was when I was in collage, let's just say that it...
I see now, he is trying to take advantage of the fact that you have no feedback. This guy needs to be reported to ebay then shot. OK, well maybe...
Yea, those are in excellent condition and you should have no trouble selling them. I would just give them a refund and sell them again. Is he...
I'm not an error guy, so I don't have a clue if that is common or not, but I'm glad you are doing well since your heart surgery.
I plan to leave them to my son who will become the fifth generation to continue the collection. I only hope that he doesn't sell them and spend...
I don't see anything, and apparently neither did NGC.
The difference is the strike, that is why there is not as much detail in the slabbed coin.
1881-S dollars are pretty common in high grades. I would call yours AU-55 and value it a few dollars over melt whatever that is these days.
I'm in the XF camp as well. Good to see you again Tim, haven't seen you in a while.
Yep, I'll be out here until Monday or so, then heading to another one for a day or so. I have to be back on terra firma before valentines day or...
You mean to tell me that I have to be stuck in middle of the Gulf of Mexico for the next few days with nothing to read until you do this. Ahhhh.......
I've wondered the same thing in the past when looking at a nice coin that was an ex jewelry piece or had a light cleaning. Personally I would...
It looked like a nice set, I just wish that they added a coin unique to the set. That would have made it much more interesting to me.
That's a sweet piece for a 64. Can't wait to see the complete set thread, I know you have been working on it for a while now.
What are you seeing that makes you think that the reverse was made using proof dies. Is it the two lines in the flame of the torch?
Where are you guys seeing evidence of an improper cleaning? I would agree that it is whiter than it should, but i don't see it as a details coin.
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