It's just 1966, the rest is dirt. Welcome to CT.
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Best wishes to you and may you find a nice one!
That would be in the neighborhood, maybe a little more.
It's all up to you as it's your coin. Lol It is a good one to keep for training purposes and to remind you if all this. :)
Percentage wise silver was a better option than gold.
May you find lots more!
Only she could answer that question. :smuggrin:
You might try and find an online coin dealer that has interest in them.
Uncle Grant was famous.
It's a rim to rim lamination error. Nice one! Where you been hiding this one?
Yeah, someone found it in a parking lot. Welcome to CT. You can spend it!
Thanks for the pics instead of scans. I can see a couple of the pinholes and as you know that lowers the price. Some folds but no staining. I...
Can't say that I'd blame you.
This is another Morgan that I bought at the same time. It's an 1899-S with nice original luster. Definitely an XF, and maybe a low AU on a really...
There's only enough for me, myself and I. Am I being selfish? Lol
If you look you can get a decent price on some of them but not the real tough ones. Of course a lower grade lowers the price even more. :)
Busy my dear, busy.
Thanks. That explains it fairly well but it's another form of NAV to me.
Worn to a G-4 I think. She's certainly done her job working in the economy. Only 2,309,041 minted but not that many around today. I'm pleased with...
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