Gouge on the reverse below the N draws the eye directly to it. Very nice coin though. I give it a 65. Good luck
Great show and tell everyone, thank you.
Worn die yes, also a bit bit of PMD, in my opinion. Good luck
I have several modern coin boards but nothing as attractive and sturdy looking as those posted, very nice indeed. Thanks for sharing.
Okay, I can wait, thanks paddyman98.
To late, I missed the vote. I like the coin and do believe it earned the AU grade, to bad it was cleaned, could have been higher. Thanks for sharing.
There are several prominent names missing from the list, one being Dr. Hollis Pincock, Numismatist. How did you come up with such a short list?...
I agree with Lehigh96, very well said. In my opinion, good luck
You captured my interest so I went through my '65 Kennedy's and I too have a few that lack the obvious coloration. Great post, thank you.
MS-67
Obverse scratch, blemish on steps, nice coin MS-65
67 very sharp looking coin.
MS-65 lack full steps, a couple of marks on the obverse, otherwise a very nice Jefferson. Thanks for posting the coin.
Not to often you see one of these coins in a TPG slab. Very nice thanks for posting it.
I noticed the tone on the chin also, on the first Morgan, seems a bit odd. All Morgan's are keepers in my opinion and these are no exception....
2500 to 9000 in just six months, wow! lucky devil...
Not be be contradictive but I have been to many coin shops and numismatists and never have I seen them wear gloves or wash their hands before,...
On any given day sports are upon us through Media, TV, newspapers, radio. Coin and currency collection seems to be hobby oriented not to be seen...
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I voted 65 Nice coin
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