Last call before the reveal...
Current order of posting: @Paul M. in a few hours ....(you)...let me know if you want to be added to the list
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...
I believe "BM" stands for Branch Mint Proof. At that time the majority of proofs came from Philadelphia so this is not an "official" proof. As...
Not confirming or denying, but a proof can have hits (or even be circulated).
I saw this auction earlier in the week but the coin didn't captivate me at the starting bid. It appears to have intense luster and nice (but not...
@Paul M. please let us know your score on the dime and feel free to post your previously referenced quarter next (if you want to).
@thomas mozzillo it is like what Paul mentioned. At that point we were not using decimals and 6 was the max. So everything high end but below...
On the video link in my original post, clicking the arrow inside the circled part will move it to the obverse video. [ATTACH]
There is an arrow on the side which allows one to move the screen (second screen has the video of the obverse).
@Beefer518 I figure you might want to see this commem :)
I couldn't quite capture this one in a photo, so I'm using the PCGS TrueView image along with my video. Please guess the grade. :) Video (might...
Dime from prior page is still in play along with the current Morgan ....I'll go with 5.0 ...gem with nice colors but a few toning breaks keep the...
I'll go with the 8R from Mexico ("Pillar Dollar") based on the combination of historical impact on US coinage, the color, and always wanting one....
I love that dime! The two sided toning is an extra plus! Considering my lower graded example was a low 5, this one borders on a monster for me, so...
@ryang74 what was your score for the Morgan you posted? (I'll add it to the summary next time I post it) @Paul M. you are up....
I was debating between a 65 and 66, with my final guess being an MS 65. The 66 therefore is not surprising as it looks to be a fantastic example!
Nice! Sounds like the second was the better value considering the eye appeal is still there, the price was lower, and you only need the one...
@Paul M. did you end up finding your quarter? I haven't been a big quarter guy but it's funny (given we are on the topic of quarters in this...
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