I also have a problem with the marks on Morgans. It would seem to be much simpler, but for whatever reason, it escapes me. I loved the contest...
that "rabbit" if I am not mistaken is a "jackalope"
I LOVE your work, Judd! Count on an order from my wife for me (it's a surprise!) LOL
It's interesting to compare the two 1937 Mercs. Most graded them the same numerically. An interesting contrast between PCGS and NGC potentially.
thanks for the contest!!! This was fun and educational!!
now see the story that I had heard is that you overlay a U and an S (US) and you got our dollar sign with 2 upright Is
It's nice to have an adult conversation about an adult issue... kudos, guys!
so we're waiting on camlov and lincolncent?
oh, and the obverse rims aren't complete either. They need to be much more complete for G-4.
I think that it looks like the AG-3 coin in that guide as well. Look at the reverse. Now look at the rims. The coin that Matt posted has only...
It's AG. With a TPG it may get lenient grading and on a good day get a G-4 simply because it's a 16-D, but that coin is AG-3, IMHO.
sometimes BU stands for Beat Up
Everything that you posted has some silver in it with the exception of the Ike Dollar. If you live in the US, these coins are common and not worth...
67 67 FB 66 Thanks for a fun contest!
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