Those are NASA level images Ray! NICE!
I think I just pee'd a little. WOW!
I think I flushed a few plangents today. :)
38S - Nice, circulated example, VF-35, light woody. 1950 - Not a woody, that band on the obverse is probably from contact with something during...
....and yours appears to be undergraded by a point. BEAUTIFUL COIN!
Very attractive coin! I like it as a 66 but seems the TPG's are tough on molted toning. 65RB
Carbon spot on the neck, few obverse field distractions. Disturbances along the rim at 9 o'clock, slight lamination along rim or damage. Cartwheel...
Cleaned then stored improperly, terminal cupric oxide corrosion.
1888-0 Morgan, beautiful and bright cartwheel luster. Inherited this coin from my Grandfather, it's been in our family since 1940. Never cleaned...
You must be clowning around!
Whoa....they must have been smoking the good stuff at lunch. The wear on the steps, the cornice, etc. is quite obvious. THIS is an MS-62, compare...
Similar -002 -Nah, not enough spread. I found this in a bank box: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice DDO, I like it! EF-45 002?
Found this one in an OBW roll: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I believe that coin is one of the finest LMC examples on earth!
Obverse?
I wouldn't use the word "treated" - it was exposed. Treated sounds intentional, I don't think anyone would bother with this coin. It was exposed...
Another keeper, the hair details on this example are amazing even though it's not in the best condition. Also happens to be a WAM! LUCKY FIND!...
Exactly! As the mint played with the design to optimize die fill, the problem areas seemed to get worse. Particularly - the top of the head and...
WOW! Those steps are fabulous for the issue, this is one of the more difficult years to find full steps. Halfway up the steps and/or the bottom...
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