Show started yesterday. Dealers ought to already be there, although visitors could have been arriving today. By my standards, the show is walking...
Did you miss the S in the thread title? If so, then yes, spend the money if you feel it a solid and attractive example at the grade. If not,...
....it should look like this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1921-Morgan-Dollar-PCGS-MS65-/192071982831?hash=item2cb861deef:g:eJQAAOSwa~BYcB6- Here it...
That would be very much dependent on whether it's an 1893 or an 1893-S. The linked coin is an 1893-S, for which (assuming it's MS63) $700 would be...
I feel like I've been pwned. :)
"How do you like me now?" :p The marks in the center of the shield are more prominent in your images, and I think 63 might be a stretch as a...
Guesstimate; it's been a while since there were 5k. There are something like 96 different date/MM combinations in the Morgan series, plus another...
The "O mint mark" is just the metal gouged out of the hole. It had to go somewhere.
All you have to do is point her to Ebay where 1921-D's in better shape than this can be had for less than $25. The best explanation is physical...
Aside the original Top 100 - which IMO was a little premature and contains some coins which are like "but we gotta get one in from this year" -...
This is one which would require additional magnification and varying angles to explore. The obvious initial impression is something postmint, as...
It's entirely possible we're looking for different things, as well. :)
The highest-volume dealers are among the best candidates for cherrypicking varieties. They handle too many coins to be able to study every one in...
I have - at this moment - about 10,500 of my images on my local hard drive. They would all fit on a 32GB stick. Not all are full resolution, of...
Ain't that the truth. The Trade Dollar I can understand - they *did* circulate some in that era.
This. :)
Any savvy dealer with a sales presence outside Ebay ups the price for coins listed there to compensate for the additional overhead. And a little...
ANACS PR3. https://coins.ha.com/itm/trade-dollars/silver-and-related-dollars/1883-t-1-pr-3-anacs/a/24035-11481.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
Your hint - and the fact that 1872 Business Strikes are scarcer than hen's teeth - lead me to guess it's an impaired Proof. We'll call it PR50.
I think that suits any definition of "rare." :)
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