The Thread Starter has spoken. This thread is now officially in purgatory.
As for that Morgan, when I found it on GC, I thought $440 was way too much, and I was expecting guesses in the $200-300 range. You guys surprised...
It would be a nice coin for a toner registry set. I've seen that type of toning before, and seems to be 'liked' by many. So I'll say $3,499
1893-S Morgan - Cost was a little over $3k from a nearby auction house, that I bid on from home. Hadn't seen it in hand before bidding, but was...
I think you guys are going to be floored.... This stunner went for $440 (incl BP) at Great Collections a year ago (12/4/16). Someone got a...
I'll reveal later this evening. Waiting to see if anyone else wants to join in the fun!
He's saying some were labeled incorrectly.
Looks like a proof to me. But I would hit it at Impaired Proof, somewhere in the 53-55 range. Knowing PCGS, they gave it a PR63 or PR64 straight.
I agree with @BadThad It looks too splotchy and uneven, and the colors aren't typical (IMO) for a NT coin. I also think the black spot at IGWT...
Think of it this way - There are millions, if not billions of cents out there. They are always randomly getting hit by other coins, keys,...
It's PMD. Just look at the U and look at the rest of the damage on the coin.
Is what a typo?
FYI - not my coin
No Star, no CAC, just plain old MS63
[ATTACH] Yup, just plain-old MD.
Ok, I got one. 1888-O Morgan MS63 (NGC) Numismedia puts it at $74, PCBS at $80, NGC at $75 What did it sell for? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Hi Duane. For educational purposes, look at the attached 1857 Flying Eagle cent. It is PCGS certified. 1857 FE's have a number of true doubled die...
I know I posted this before, but it was disqualified. This time it should be in line. [ATTACH]
And I was just going to say I'd been Bob Barkered! I'll gladly take the point, but for now I'll have to pass the post. I gots nutin'!
I'd like to change my guess if I can, as the reverse has changed. $825 is my new guess
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