Hi I mostly collect coins specializing in Morgan Dollars. Paper Money is a wide field. Do you like the older "Large Size" notes? There are a...
See alot of hairlines. San Fran is known for strong strikes as well as above average luster. I see wear on the hair above the ear, as well as wear...
Speedy.... I own a bunch of Morgans by ANACS. I think overall they hold up to, and are sometimes better than PCGS and NGC as far as Morgan...
Currency grading on Ebay, and at my local coin shows, seems to be a free-for-all. I see raggedy notes described VG-F etc. I am not an expert on...
I would put it at a nice clean Fine. Nice origanal coin.
My take is XF40. Rev looks AU53, but my overall grade is XF40.
Your $20 looks to be a high VF, clean looking, maybe an XF lite. A nice note!
I agree with Midas..... Midas pretty much covered it....
Hmmmmmm COINWORLD??? I just got my "mailed November 23" dated "Dec 5" issue yesterday, Dec 15. I guess I`ll have to wait two weeks to see...
In this time of War, with our Marines in the thick of it in Iraq, I beleive the mint grossly underestimated the demand for these coins. With...
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The Red Ruskiya Lady is correct. The Pittman Act of 1918 directed that "not more than 350,000,000, (thats 350 MILLION) Standard Silver Dollars...
I am familiar with the Sheldon Scale for rarity. Hmmmmmm, where else have I heard of a Sheldon Scale.......????? LOLOLOL
I remember reading somewhere that they tried (who?) computer grading about 10-12 years ago. Before digital photagraphy, and back when software...
Hmmmmm......... My 4 Page Transition Table has some handwritten Revisions for 1807 O103, 1808 O102a, and 1810 O105.
My Revised (1970) only has 274 pages, with a 4 page Transition table for the revised edition.
I have the Revised Edition. Printed in 1970. The Paper Cover is long gone, but it was a light yellow, if I remember correctly. The Hardcover part...
I agree. My slabs are about 85% NGC, 10% ANACS, and 5% PCGS. ANACS is equal to, or better than any TPG as far as Morgans go, but their holders are...
Certain Letter Blocks are indeed collectable, especially in the $1.00 Silver Certificates, and Federal Reserve Notes. Not only limited to $1.00,...
Pretty rude an answer, don`t you think? Roy?
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