It looks like a nick/scratch to me as well (likely PMD), but I hope I am wrong for your sake. TC
Now I think it is worth about silver melt maybe a few dollars more. Check out coinflation.com for silver coin values. You said you inherited it...
I agree. If this is an 1899P Morgan, then it is likely worth a lot more than silver melt value due to the limited mintage (only 330,846). TC
If you want to invest in a set from 2009, consider the 2009 uncirculated mint set (U09). This is the only place to get the uncirculated COPPER...
The vast majority of proof SAEs will grade PF69, with only a few PF68 or lower and a few PF70. A proof SAE in original box w/ COA (if not already...
Maybe they do not like the Mint's rinse process. :rolling: Just kidding. That's insane. I would call NGC and ask for an explanation. TC
Congratulations! Can you tell the difference between the MS67FT and the MS68FT without looking at the slab of course? TC
It is starting to get that Statue of Liberty color to it. Very nice! TC
Great deal. Right around silver spot too. I really like the 1902 Barber. Enjoy! TC
Now that is some cool toning! :goofer: TC
Finding silver coins in circulation is very cool. Congrats! TC
I love the Peace Dollars. Toss up between #3 and #8 but ended up selecting #3. TC
Here is a link that contains the list of US Mint AUTHORIZED bullion purchasers:...
That's OK. I think it is an MS64 in an MS63 slab. :smile TC
There is medicine for that...just kidding. Congrats on the purchase! TC
This is exactly the type of coin that belongs in a museum for all to see and learn about. TC
Congratulations! That is awesome. I bet that you could sell some here on the Open forum. TC
I subscribed months ago with the HOPE that they will be released in 2010. If they are not released again this year, I would not be surprised if...
Good Luck! Be sure to post what you find. :loud: TC
Go with ASE's...easy to buy, easy to sell. TC
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