Eye appeal is the deciding factor for me.
WOW
I'm missing three. Unless I can trade for them I will probably never get them.
I have a 1937 P exactly like yours. [ATTACH]
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Here are my Morgan dollars. Page 1 thru 4 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@Lehigh96 Thanks for the feedback and the great photo.
1857, 1858 Large Letters and 1858 Small Letters [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks for the help and all feedback.
I have several of the 1954 S over D and the 1955 D over S. I am posting two of them here to generate some discussion. Could they be? All feedback...
Is there some fact to this?
Love that Twenty Cent piece. Got one in change back in the early 50's.
When, after more than 75 years of collecting, you run out of coins to collect, you do stuff that may be considered a waste of time. Money? In my...
Here are a few no-date that I just finished. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Looks like yours is the 3rd Reverse. I would guess it to be valued at $100 to $200 depending upon where it grades.
Here are two 1913-S Type 2 that I have identified. I have others that look to be Type 2. I will post them as I finish them. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here is a 1910 that has been plated to look like a steel cent. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Try a magnet
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