What does wide face mean? Thank you. I have around 21 of these, I will go through them if I know what to look for.
The problem I have with the Morgans, were when millions of them were released, the glut should bring the price down, but it hasn't. Any coin show...
When silver was low and they were only worth about .75 cents, I spent them at face. (Only a few that I was saving.) So 2.35 is very fair.
This site: http://coinquest.com/cgi-bin/cq/coins?main_coin=4736 says $10-$25.
^^^^^^ I was literally about to post this exact thing. But I am unable to improve on your eloquent post.
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I thought there was too much frost for a business strike. Wouldn't be the first time I was mistaken.
Slightly misaligned die strike will cause a double rim. It's not off enough to make it valuable. I have a few of those. They seem to be common on...
It says Rust Stains. I thought it may have been because of water. The suffix A on the serial number is raised.
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But it can't be a business strike, and if it has not been "altered" it has to be a proof, no? How do they get those proofs to look like they have...
I live in New Mexico and it is awesome.
Nice note.
If it's not before 1990, it's pretty much impossible.
Yes I agree replated. That kills the value.
But this coin is doubled died to hell. Never mind that there are no modern double dies after 1990.
Misaligned die strike. The more off center it is, the more value. This one is very slight, and it's cool, and I would keep it. But I don't think...
The coin is correctly priced between $75 - $100.
1943-S in MS 62 is around $6. I don't think it's a 67 grade, but $6 is good.
Post a photo of your 1.8g 1959 cent. Obverse, reverse, rim edge, and next to another one.
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