Nice pick-up. I'd love to see that one in hand.
Do you homework on pricing. Visit Heritage, eBay, Coinfacts and NGC to get a feel for the price range in the date, mm and grade.
Welcome to CT Brien. If it were me, I'd pick out one or two of the best coins and send them to NGC. You'll need to crack them out of those slabs...
Looks authentic, but looks like it's been cleaned. Also, please only hold coins by the edge. You don't want the oils from you fingers getting on...
Aren't the majority of them?
I've only purchased 2 series of coins that have been colored: Canadian Mint Great Lakes silver series and the 2012 Australia Colored dragon...
I'm hungry. Dinner time!
I like your pictures. I thought you did a nice job capturing the mirrors. Based on your explanation of the devices, you got a nice coin at a...
@iPen , IMO, good choice on the ASE. Based on the pics, I liked the first one better. The second looked to have a thumb print on the obverse...
And a properly made meat ball!!!! Must have meat balls....
Based on those pictures, I would agree: undergraded. IMO, a 62 graded Morgan either has so many contact marks on the devices only a mother could...
Is that because you're always hungry? ;)
I hate to say it, but your coin is not worth getting certified/appraised/graded. You'll spend more money to have this done than the coin is...
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Double post... Yes, my below post is tongue in cheek. My PC and CT aren't getting along well this morning....sorry for the duplicate posts.
Now THAT's funny....
Nope, not going to watch.
The heads appear to be the same size, but the inscription In God We Trust appears to be placed differently, which might account for the appearance...
IMO, it's still toned. The cause of the toning can be debated, but the dime is still toned.
@Write2bfree , welcome to CT!
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