Let me have 'em!
Whoa....that's kind of a harsh grade, I see that as 66RB all day long!
I can't bring myself to dip Grandpa's coins. He started collecting Morgans in the 1940's and is still alive and kicking at 97 today. These are...
I agree 100%. Cleaned or not, when it comes to key dates, a genuine slab is important with all the fakes out there.
Actually, I'm not an active Morgan collector. I just have a bunch of them I that my Grandfather gave me many years ago. Been thinking of selling a...
Yes, these are raw in Airtites. Never tired of grading Lincolns! I've just never taken pictures of my Morgans until last night and wanted some...
Let me have it!
Finally got around to taking pictures of my Morgans. I'm going to post a lot of them here for grade opinions.
Agree with both ideas. LOL Really, don't go and buy a bunch of junk. Buy a killer, slabbed key date coin. It's MUCH easier to deal with and easy...
I also noticed your file size is over 200k. I adjust my image size to about 800x600 so my files are just under 100k. On most forums, this keeps...
Most of secret to a good picture is lighting. It makes a WORLD of difference. Also, make sure to calibrate your white balance and keep the camera...
The pictures are a little exposed so it's hard to see the surfaces fully. Looks like little noise in the fields, spot on the reverse, MS64RD no...
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Chance are 99.99% you have machine doubling, which is common and adds no value. In fact, it is considered damage by collectors. The correct term...
Very nice OC! .....and a pretty rare one too.
These are common, low-dollar proof coins. Paying to have them slabbed would a waste of money IMO.
Tough coin in MS grades.....horrible LDS reverse, obverse a bit splotchy with dirt in the devices.
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