You can always enter Cull Morgan Lot (or Peace Dollar Lot) into the search at EBay and you may be able to get something at a good price if there's...
If the "paper" is different, then anyone trained in handling cash will feel the difference when they count through the notes.
Current $8,225.58
Also the top. The black ink looks too dark. Just a guess.
Agree that the reverse fields show cleaning. Straight grade XF better than AU-Details.
Perhaps it was dipped (or something), was not properly rinsed and dried. The coin was evaluated and slabbed, and then the residue formed like a...
All large dates.
The 2 Mercs look like S mints or an S and a D. (blurry) Let's see the reverse of the Barber.
1982-D small date copper, 1 known. I assume yours is zinc and 2.5 grams. Or if it is 3.1 grams it is a large date and not small. [ATTACH]
The 1913-D would have a little value $3.50-$10 if it wasn't destroyed. Maybe $1 The 1919-S is also destroyed. 15 cents. The 1916 is not in bad...
3 cents. The 1969-S has no value above face value. Not in this condition anyway. There is a SUPER RARE variety of 1969-S the 1969-S doubled die,...
Acetone and resubmit? Or too risky on this key date? I thought it had a shot at AU. However, I am in favor of tight grading, and it seems the...
71 S is not a small date/ large date variety. 1960 small/large 1960-D small/large 1970-S small/large 1982 small/large 1982-D small/large There's...
The 38 is worth that. (or more it looks like it's in good shape.) The 1939 is very common and not worth more than a dime unless it is in...
Silver dimes are always worth a dollar each. Worst you can do is break even, and sometimes you can get lucky with a rare or well conditioned coin.
I initially suspected some kind of grinding. But there is always the possibility of a rarity, and I wish it to be true. The weight was spot on....
It'd either super rare. Or not. Interesting piece. I will be watching for verification.
OP's coin seems to be completely reeded not partially. Is there a faint image on the OP's coin from being weakly struck? Would that take the...
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This isn't my area but I don't think Type 1 or Type 2's can have reeds. Unless it some how escaped being struck after being reeded? "The edges of...
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