The holder looks genuine and the website can have typos (even compared to what it says on the label). I have experienced that with US and world...
Anyone else?
Same here; the only workaround is taking a screenshot (one can use the snipping tool for that).
One thing would be for those looking through rolls of coins for silver (50c, 25c, 10c) as it would be quicker than checking the dates. (Edit:...
Yep it's definitely one that is worth the risk, especially with very little premium. Here is a video of the 1891:...
@stevereecy it looks promising! As with many coins, it probably looks better at certain angles but I'm seeing the potential of nice color and...
Here is another denomination we haven't done a ton of for @wxcoin Video: https://www.instagram.com/p/B4OHRh4gBPP/ [IMG]
Summary Chapter 1 Rd. 1: 1883-O Morgan NGC MS63* [Obv]...CT -> 3.6 (Mid) vs You -> 4 (Mid-High) Rd. 2: 1880 Morgan PCGS MS62 [Obv]...CT -> 2.7...
Rd. 1: 1921 MS 65 Green CAC Morgan--> Yes: 4 vs No: 3 Rd. 2: 1835 AU 50 Green CAC 50c--> Yes: 2 vs No: 8 Rd. 3: 1939-S Oregon MS 65 Gold CAC...
Interesting....what are your thoughts @jom
Nice @Santinidollar ....a proof Morgan is still on my bucket list :)
If the luster is there and it is toning (and not hazing), then I could see at least a 63 grade.
And then offer it as a PQ+ "undergraded" gem.
Cool token! It's for a pirate festival. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gasparilla_Pirate_Festival
One more for now (this one entered the box of 20 in version 2.0). [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It looks nice overall but the two hits in the fields might bring it down. I'm also seeing some haze in the fields (or is it just the photo)?...
I think it's technically fair as a 63 but with market grading and toning bumps, I wouldn't be surprised to see it in a 64+ holder (I don't think...
I like Morgans regardless if the toning is on the obverse or reverse, but the market favors the obverse. One can find nice color among all the...
Like @Lehigh96 mentioned it's all nickels. Morgans (which they can be too lenient on) are the easiest to find with stars. Nickels and world coins...
Pretty much...I'd have to see full scale rainbows before being comfortable guessing a nickel has a star.
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