I understand what you're trying to say, but it doesn't work that way. With coins that are not popular it's a whole harder to influence the market...
No, I am saying that IMO all 3 of them are AU.
Typically yes, but not always. Peace dollars are known for being like this sometimes.
Don't have the book handy to look it up right now but I believe that is one of the first ANA slabs - before ANACS, as we know it, even existed.
Let me ask you guys something - when's the last time you saw a 63 Morgan as clean as any of those 3 ? Answer - never. So why are they in 63...
Easier to read it yourself - http://www.smalldollars.com/index.html#sacagawea
No, they were burnished after striking. edit - I'm mixing myself up. These were burnished before striking. It was only some of the Goodacre...
Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh - yes. :whistle: Paul I caused the price of duacts to double in just a couple years. When I started collecting the things I...
I had to go look it up to make sure. I was wrong. While they have the right to confiscate the coins, they have not done so. But Tommy Bolack...
They gave examples of the aluminum cents to some members of Congress so they could examine them. This was an experiemental coin, it was up to...
No, not at all. The mint does this kind of thing all the time. And as I recall, it was a dozen that were not turned back in to the mint.
My opinion, you are a victim of your own advertising Paul. Been there, done that.
No, it isn't up in the air at all. They are definitely illegal to own. Yes, they have been found. Read here - http://www.cointalk.com/t105179/...
It was already posted -
0.93 grams - read here http://www.cointalk.com/t105179-2/ No, it doesn't.
The surface of the coin itself is your best diagnostic, toned/haze or not. The brilliant will look like modern Proofs, the satin will not.
This is only true sometimes. For example, just about every bag toned Morgan you'll see has all the same colors and the same basic pattern of...
Acetone does not clean everything from coins, just some things, particularly oils. What you use to clean a coin depends on that particular coin,...
Very seriously doubt it. The surface looks quite grainy in the pics and there are more than enough hits to keep that coin from grading any higher.
That's because they were burnished.
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