Welcome to CT. I concur with the general consensus Wear and tear.
The Red Book does the same to me it's so big by the time you reach the middle it breaks into two halves. It's contains a wealth of knowledge...
I have many of these P & D coins. You peeked my interest so I am off to look for them.
Really nice shape for it's age.
What an enjoyable post. Thanks to all for the show.
Messydesk is right. All Morgans are great with most, but not all, being of very good quality. Choose wisely...
The others made it easy for me, I agree with paddyman, sorry.
Obverse is wear but no doubling Reverse is blurry no opinion. Good luck
1. Looks to have been polished but all look okay to me also. Good luck
Today's lesson, thanks everyone.
What... The post is okay but the answers are a bit vague. Oh well, it is what it is. My opinion only.
I often see the wood grain effect on several cents from the twenties and before. They are very appealing to me. Thanks for the post.
Very interesting posts. Learning from CT's finest, thanks to all of you!
Duh, I choose, lets see, all of them. I win!
Only If you know what you are looking at, if not you are only looking at a picture! Thank you for the quote be safe.
I put my faith in God and my trust in Colt, Remington, Glock, and Beretta. Of course my wife comes first, duh...
I'm a Morgan man and any Morgan is a collector coin in my opinion. Using the Red Book as a guide I would put it at around 62. Personally, It's a...
Sorry, I don't do links but I do pay attention to those who do. Be safe not sorry.
Nice post, I learned a thing or two from the answers. Thanks everyone be safe.
Payback is Hell... You should realize that if and when you do post a positive and relevant '69 it may be ignored. Please read, books are your best...
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