You asking about two different coins right, one from Philly and one from Denver (in coin collecting the hash / sometimes means an overdate like a...
If it was a Telemarketer through like say Silver City, those Morgans will probably never see a numerical grade, so it's not going to effect the...
As a bonus round for shots, you could have Robert Chambers randomly pop up and say "leading Numismatic catalog"
Boy I tell ya, this is one time I'm glad I'm so stupid. Sittin in my sandbox, I'm glad I can see all 4 walls.
I want to roll it down a big hill.
There is still a ton of luster left in between the devices on the reverse, looks like AU wear patterns, the carbon spots are killers :( Lots...
I for one would like to see the reverse of this Frankie. How about it?
Now, when you pull a proof 81-S with a Type II mint mark, then you can really celebrate.
Clearly a Type II
This is a pretty rare coin, according to PCGS the Survival Estimate is only 375 in all grades.
Question: On that date, what happens to the billions of cents & nickels already put into circulation?
Martha crashed the horse and buggy into the front porch, Thomas was upset, but a Farmers agent came out and handled the claim...his report stated:...
Hypothesis: If someone sends in a PCGS/NGC slab to CAC and it doesn't Green or Gold Bean and they decide to get rid of it as a result, do you...
One thing for sure, irregardless of the assigned grade, the coin will be certified 99.9% "Genuine" buying a raw 32-D off the net would be risky...
Real or not, looks like it has been artificially aged.
You may have a point there.
Ahhhhhh....I remember those TV coin shows selling State Quarters plated in gold & platinum, but I don't recall those companies selling silver...
Appears this Morgan was also harshly cleaned...ouch.
Well, I see an AU, but I ain't figured out if it's a 53 or a 55. It's not a AU-58 and it's not an AU-50 so I'm going to settle on AU-54
That would be a "S" the "D" for Denver had a serif coming off the top & bottom of the letter, distinguishable even at this worn state.
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