But you guys.... he's got ALL da bestest coinzzzzzzz!
You stole it at $50. (Lucky I only paid $20 ;)) High leaves variety is very hard to find. But it gets no love.
I think you must present the Lord with your coin and $50.
If you offer it for sale, let me know. I love toned seated and trade dollars. Even with scans it looks like a winner.
IDK, but I LOVE it!
Similar things have happened to me at NGC. Call em and ask for a review.
How do i get on the mailing list? I have some cheap Washington 25c that I may send.
You're right, I think. It's a 21!
1921's just don't come toned like that. I bet it sells for $1100. To me, the Morgan toned market has cooled over the last year. I've seen gorgeous...
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I've got a few stories. Here are the short versions: 1. A dealer at the small local show had 5 U.S. key dates of various types. They were modern...
Buy it now is good for the coin market. Keeps prices stronger that way. Aside from that, I'd like to add that a lot of the "auctions" you looked...
I was talking about draped bust, not flowing hair. Yeah, those early 1700's dates are tough unless you buy them corroded.
There are 3 very rare ones, I think. Off the top of my head... 1802. 1805 small 5 with stems. And 1804 plain 4 with stems.
Funny... I just bought a little set of draped bust half cents. 2 certified and 7 raw. The previous owner of them bought all certified examples...
She said she wants to do the shadowbox idea with a pic of her gr-grandfather. :)
Yes.
Yes, they are. In fact, they still set up at major coin shows. I bought a R.6 Morgan in a SEGS MS63 holder at a show. It crossed at PCGS. Same...
Thanks so much! I'll pass the info on.
Thanks! I'll pass the info along!
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