I feel that the quality of US coins has gone downhill fast. These look typical to what I see in modern coins. But, if they are mint rolls then...
Now, my wife may take exception to that. I won't tell her. :)
Be careful using the word "old" with that coin. I was made in 1943 also. Nice find.
This one was declared "Featured" https://www.cointalk.com/threads/building-a-twentieth-century-circulation-collection.385921/
Welcome to CT. Those Morgans have great eye appeal but not suited to the cost of grading.
Look at the Red Book and see the listings for issue price and current price for mint products. Never buy from the mint as an investment.
Closed all my mint orders a year ago. No more high-priced silver and ten-year sets for me.
Then this is the "burnished" ASE?
What does that mean?
I pulled it out and photographed my 1917. I suppose it is a little better than the one you found, but not by much. [ATTACH]
I think that 1917 dime is better than the one in my collection which I would have found way back in the 50's. Nice finds Ed.
For each of my coins I record on a sheet a photo of my coin and a photo of the coin I used as reference. Then there is data regarding the...
I used 29.1, 29.2, and so on. The maddest my wife ever was is when I gave her a Happy Quarter Century card on her 25th birthday.
The best way to ensure a long life is to have lots of birthdays.
Be sure to wash your hands.
@Kelly Langford Welcome to CT. I agree that there is no such thing as an unsearched roll. I have been collecting since 1948 and I know that there...
I have quite a few 1946 S LWC's. There are so many RPM's listed that I can't resolve any of them.
Congrats CN.
Happy Birthday
Happy Birthday Mark. Did you shoot your age? I am 79 and the best I've done is get within 4 strokes.
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