He did.... https://www.cointalk.com/threads/gtg-1948-d-booker-t-washington-commem.375577/#post-6454063 and...
I missed this one somehow. I agree that it looks one point lower than the 66 in the other thread.
MS 66 ...looks clean enough for the grade
It is certainly a tricky market. Other dealers (especially at shows) are definitely not the best people to sell them to (eBay and other collectors...
It might not be as strong as originally but it is stronger than it was a 1-2 years ago. I'm seeing common Buffalo nickels and Mercury dimes going...
I finally picked up one of the world coins that I've liked. It's a great design and interesting that it was minted in Philadelphia for Panama....
This is my thought too. I collect toners but don't find this one appealing (others might disagree as we all have different tastes). I'd personally...
I'm not sure what the buy back price is for a Gold CAC but I'm fairly certain it is often below what the coin would bring at auction. Besides...
I'm not the biggest fan of that Morgan...so 3.5
A 65 gold CAC will surpass the price of a 66, especially for common dates. The last 65 gold CAC I watched (1885 in a rattler) sold for $415. The...
Unfortunately there is no way to tell. PCGS likely has that info but they will not release it.
I was too harsh and did misinterpret some planchet marks for hits. I also believe your original photo made some of them look harsher than the...
Yep 1989-1998 if going by the museum of holders page. Gen 2.1 through 3.1 are all some form of OGH (with 3.1 being the most common and longest...
I'll guess the first and the fifth have a chance but it is hard to upgrade blast white (or close to white) MS 65s to MS 67s. With nice color,...
I had my 61 Morgan as a 3.8....nicest 61 I've owned but still not enough to get it to Mid-High level. @Pickin and Grinin what was your score for...
Summary Chapter 1 Rd. 1: 1883-O Morgan NGC MS63* [Obv]...CT -> 3.6 (Mid) vs You -> 4 (Mid-High) Rd. 2: 1880 Morgan PCGS MS62 [Obv]...CT -> 2.7...
My first thought was MS 64 and I'm sticking to it...the cheek, eyebrows, and forehead marks are what keep from saying MS 65 (which could still be...
These are cool and I first noticed them only recently. I also learned PCGS will grade them now.
Thanks! I like Libertads too but this is one of my lowest mintage coins so I posted it for this thread. Here a little more info from my original...
This is the Tobol Thinker. It's a bimetallic coin (combining silver and tantalum). Mintage of 1,000 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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