The paper roll wasn't patented until 1921. These aren't originally wrapped, as Morgans did not leave the Mint or any bank in rolls.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] NGC UNC details- harshly cleaned
Gordian III denarius worth about $35, bought for $50 at a show. I'm happy with it.
If it is circulated, then AU55/58BN. If there is no wear, easy 64BN.
65. Fields are clean but that mark on Anna Williams' face is probably large enough to be measured with a ruler.
So, I have recently fallen ill with the flu, but that isn't stopping me from doing this today. So which one would you rather have? [ATTACH]...
This. A Charlotte/Dahlonega mint $2.50 gold, a high grade half dime or two, a pattern coin, an 1893-S Morgan, many things. It's a free world.
Get a really low mintage half dime or quarter eagle. The 1909-S VDB is overrated IMO and a bubble waiting to pop. But if you want to, get a nice...
Yup. We all know that saltwater etches silver.
Another question: Do you think the "UNC Details" label was an error?
Here you go, being offered to you on sale for only $719, but the seller accidentally used the 1879-CC Morgan Dollar in the Ron Guth description......
65+*
My personal opinion is Fair-2. For all purposes, this coin is ugly.
There are fractional 50 cent gold coins made after the Gold Rush, but not made by the mint.
Nope. Looks like a big lump of solder.
I would say $20.
Wow. That clip is so smooth.
So, I've decided to alternate between two games: Net Grade This Details Coin one day, and Which One Would You Rather Have on the next. Ebay Pics:...
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