Mine has the "M" in the ear and there is a definite clash over the "O".
Well I'm a newbie and old !
Right now I'm not going to touch this thing or do anything to it.
I greatly appreciate all this input on this Morgan, that's why I'm a newbie.
Hello there. Can we talk here ?
Because the Morgan, I would say is a 62 why not send it in and find out right ?
even using my loop I don't see anything. again bad eyes.
This is the best I can do with the camera I have. You can see the clash above the "O" the other I'm just not sure.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
My eyes are poor to see it but there is a clash above the "O", so I mean, at least this is worth sending in.
One more to your explanation. I doing anything to the Morgan, if I were to attempt to remove the "mark". Would NGC or even PCGS or others see this...
Here is a picture of the inner area of the ear which looks to have that die chip shaped like an "M".[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
well guess what I just found. Trying to get a good picture but how about that Vam 36-A with a wreath clash. They are there checking on the rest.
Well now, between your explanation and what Cascade said earlier, my question would now be. Do I damage the piece if I take a small amount of...
Absolutely, that is why I would not go with PCGS. I look at the additional charges they want and it's like, NO !
Was wanting to send it in along with a 1936 Buffalo and another Morgan I have that are quite nice. Oh what a tangled web we weave.
Do you think NGC will be able to define the mark as you say ? With the other comments being it is either a marker or impurity in the planchet. Oh...
the 5th picture looks identical to the mark on mine, a marker no doubt.
I picked up this 1883-O Morgan at a great price, knowing there was a mark on the reverse. I loved the rim tone. The mark on the back looks to be a...
WOW five digit ? :woot: I'll show you two of my three digit :rolleyes: that's what I mean being small fish !
Yep as before. I'm the small fish in the tank. I spend when I know I can and always want better results when they don't show.
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