The Redbook's Morgan Silver Dollar book. :)
I doubt you're welcomed in that store now.
Canadian Maple Leafs!!! .9999, $5 face value, not the US Mint, etc. ;)
1894 - MS61 1894-O - MS62 1895-O - AU55 It's funner when you all guess. :)
I will admit I was in the AU-58 camp on this one. MS-60, tops. It because capturing the true color and luster of coins is so hard on pictures....
She's a VF-25. :) And the star of the show that is my collection. ;) Here's some more for you all. My 1894 [IMG] [IMG] 1894-O [IMG]...
Failure was not an option. :|
Yeah. Truth be told, we pigged out on chocolate shortly after those photos were taken. ;) HAHAHAHA! :P
Conserving a coin is fine. Dipping a coin in a protective coating so it is no longer exposed to the elements is fine in certain cases. Like the...
The problem with the Peace Dollars, after 1921, to me, are those weak strikes that are out there. And distinguishing wear from toning over an...
Ding Ding Ding! Winner! The 1893-S is a PCGS VF-25. :D Nice work! The 1894 is MS-61. I'll get a better picture later for you all. Anxious to...
Welcome... and first... DO NOT CLEAN THE COINS!
I got an Englehart silver round in the pocket of my new jacket! :)
I like that idea. I'm going to use that. HA!
1 - Yes. It's a fake. 2 - No. An 1893-S would get slabbed first. Maybe CAC'd. Then, I'd solicit private offers, blah, blah, blah, etc, etc, etc....
No idea what Santa has for me. I've been playing Santa these past few weeks for myself by focusing on the 1893-1895 Morgans and a new camera,...
It's the "Damn! How did they get it so close to the original?!?! That foold me" factor. ;)
Intercept Shield for super special coins. Dansco for that raw set to fill the folder. :) Think I'll get an Intercept for my AU+ Peace set. :) :D
It's in a PCGS holder. Care to venture a guess? Here's my 1894: [IMG] Taken with the "Super Macro" setting on my Olympus EF-240 and natural...
Mmmmmm... looks like chocolate!
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