yes he did.
yup, thats what I said earlier in the post.
A wise man once commented of himself " We think a thousand words a day, write em down on a piece of paper, light fire to them and put them in our...
I'm not attempting to refute your claim, of the coin being counterfeit. It may very well be, I can't say for certain without coin in hand, and...
Personally, coin in hand or not assuming the coin in question is real, the current FMV for a G4 without "damage" is over $1,000.00 ( and hard to...
I am curious about a response as well. Ben , pointed out some enlightening observations.
goodnight for now.
Do let us know what it comes back as, and if you could , take a better shot at the Obverse for a closer look at that specific ear/hair area, it...
I would not be concerned kevin. you got a goody there.
I can identify the area I believe you are referring to, I don't believe that is any circulation wear/damage
Tmoney, even with these pics, I would say the 1899 is a solid 63 at worst.
sorry kevin, I thought that would turn out to be about AU50 on the 1886-O
ah ok. sorry . I would have brought it mack or sent it back for refund. oh well.
Nice Morgans.The 1889 CC alone might bring you close to $750.00 at auction. The 1899 is probably 63/64.
kevin did you receive the other coin yet, the O mint?
Absolutely, a wonderful Date/MM collection. S Mint collector here.
yes. As I stated, it's a very nice coin. A keeper for me.
Given what he paid for it, the most lucrative scenario I think, would be as you stated with the free submission. Now That makes absolute sense to...
Ok I kinda get the gist of what your saying now. In this case, if there was a really good shot at a 65, given what MAn paid for the coin,...
Yeah, for the asking price, you could probably find one in your local dealers foreign coin tin for less than that, which has not been cleaned....
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