I like it!
WOW.....that's a RARE one! I wish I knew about it so I could watch it too.
That's a crazy ad! It's hard to believe they'd actually do that....harder to believe someone could put together 5000 small dates in a bag too!
Oh man, that is absolute blasphemy! :( :( :(
Even with those small pics I can tell it's not a MPL.
And they must be like that on both sides ALL the way around. I've seen many non-proofs that are close, but there's rim degradation at some point...
Yea, I forgot about that post, Physics Fan did an awesome job!
No! Black is the final stage of sulfide toning. Read the book Coin Chemistry and you'll learn a lot about toning. Doug's explaination was kind of...
Not really, #11 is! ;)
What coinguy said! There's a TON of MPL-like 1909's out there but the real deal MPL's are extremely rare.....so don't get excited gonzo. Chances...
Post Mint Damage, worth 1 cent.
Machine doubling damage
Common date, circulated wheats are worth 5 cents.
Holed silver coins are always worth their scrap melt value. http://www.coinflation.com/coins/1878-1921-Silver-Morgan-Dollar-Value.html
AWESOME! Nice find man.
Do a forum search, you'll find some threads about it. We don't need another toning feud. LOLOLOL
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