MS 63 for the Morgan.
Thats a toughie, Daniel. Personally, I dislike slabbed coins...at least insofar as I wouldn't send anything in to be slabbed unless it was a very...
I would say it does, in instances. Take for example the Binnion silver dollars. You could pay a thousand dollars for a certified Binnion dollar...
Not bad at all. Guy~
I tried to get some pics, but my camera isn't made for such close-ups. I'll keep trying. Guy~
I agree with what everyone said....if you're happy with the coin, then it was a good deal. If you have to second-guess your purchases, you may...
The Greysheet is best for determining the market, not neccesarilly the trading price of coins. But, it's still the best means to gather what you...
I'll agree with AU50. However, there were the usual problems with that year's striking in NO, and the strikes are rarely full, so that weakness on...
I'd guess MS64. There are a few marks on the reverse, but maybe not enough to rule out MS65. And, it may be the pic, but what is the line that...
I have two rolls of steel cents. I'll have to write to Whitman and tell them their 684,628,670 mintage figure is way off. Then I'm gonna sell them...
I'm assuming you can tell the difference by the same means as you can with older coins...by looking at the edge. If you see the normal copper...
A Guide Book of Buffalo and Jefferson Nickels
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