Here are some cents I pulled from an old Whitman folder. I've probably posted them here before, but bits are cheap, so here they are again. The...
Seems Fine-ish. Neat coin!
That has little to do with an actual Morgan dollar. Several years ago, Whitman released a book authored by Karen Lee that was mostly Morgan's...
VAMs 5 and 32 are the toughest, 6 is probably the easiest. Any in AU and higher are tough, and pop tops of any of them are 5-figure cons.
Well, you'll be smelling more weed, anyway.
I think the premium (if any) will be gone by the time your coins are back from grading. You'll have to submit under show grading, which I'm...
AU58.
43-S. 4 and S are partially grease-filled.
The answer to the question being asked really depends on what you're looking for. I don't entirely buy the premise that the expensive table means...
Not entirely true. You may be able to move it off the field with static electricity if you're patient enough.
I don't know that I'd say the second is better, just different. It looks like the exposure changed a bit, and that you have fewer burned out...
If you're a YN, it's quite easy to get a scholarship to the Summer Seminar.
It doesn't look as distinct as the gouge on VAM 1E or VAM 1K. This is a popular place for a vertical scrape mark on the die. The obverse die for...
I think deliberate attempts to make sure everything was cameo started later in the '70s, but the big change came in 2006, first on the ASEs when...
The only value it would have to me would be in a Dansco, and if it's not even round, then it won't fit, so I wouldn't want it.
Start of by buying a Red Book (Guide Book of United States Coins). Get the spiral one if you like to lay a book on a desk and read it, the...
PL. The weaker side determines the designation with all grading services. Because of the way dies are used, there are also coins that are DMPL...
That's a pretty wide open question. What interests you?
The diameter limitation is surprising. I know in the small holder days, they explicitly said they wouldn't do the Pan-Pac $50s (43.5 mm round, 46...
I was actually going to guess "Not Very Good," but Bill's grade is also accurate.
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