Not really - melt for a morgan is around $9.00 Morgan dollars are 0.77344 Silver Informational purposes :)
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Not a problem
Should have made it more complete ... Accent is on the left and regular on the right ...
1942 Mercury Proof NGC PF66 AND Concept Dollars !! - NR Wonderful coin I picked up from a friend on the board ... I like the flow lines on this...
I am not going to say because any angle of the camera is going to change the position of the "7" and "9" which I use for diagnostics
2 Ott lights Your lighting source seems to be okay but the spectrum it emits have to be compensated for with your camera white balance setting
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MS64* Picture has been altered Let us know when it is in hand and let us know what is hidden there :(
EF45 - You paid melt value which is about right
You goal is to make the picture look like silver like it is .. This one is on the yellowy side :)
Pl = prooflike dmpl = deep mirror prooflike
I found this that I forgot to enter ... arrggghhhh ... How can one forget this :) ( Sorry for the terrible pictures - Next step )
I agree they serve no purpose except to fill jars with them and take up space. I do not even accept them and people will not even give them for...
I like this coin - MS64 also - Altered pictures below with the reverse being a killer strike possible PL - Could not get the Obverse clean though...
My suggestion would be to learn grading from example coins that ARE gradable. JMHO
79 rev of a 79 - This is a 79 rev 78 from my collection
Tough to tell condition from the distance of the pictures but looks to be a nice example for your collection congrats
THis guy sells junk - seen the stuff first hand and sent it back
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