@Sting 60 Good Points….but… Of which grade we are talking about?
@mpcusa At first glance your 1909/8 looks like a solid MS62. I‘m jealous and would have done as well.:)
Hi, do you see any red flags, cleaning or other problems? What do you think she would grade at? Thanks :) [ATTACH]
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Would you remove the loop?
Got this 1842 Dollar with many problems for melt. But these coins are very pricey and it‘s my first one, so what……;) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
At First glance obviously an nice example, but looking closer o_O:sorry:
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I‘m more in the 60-80$ Price Range. Looks like a F15 or slightly better.
@Rheingold It sure looks like the real deal, but any chance this is a counterfeit? Edge looks weird on the pictures. @micbraun Michael, I...
Thanks @Mainebill I agree 100 %
I will send it in. NGC would be my Choice. Stay tuned;) Thanks to all, may God bless you:)
Please verify your answer „no“
I believe an AU grade is not in reach. More like a VF35 or max. XF40. No signs of cleaning. Honest wear and a minor rim bump at 09:00 o‘clock.
Hi Folks, found this coin along with 12 other common Morgans in a dealer hoard. It‘s a better Date coin which I really enjoy. Feel free to give...
The 1989 and 1991 are much better dates ;)
Your coin Looks like MS65 at least
:woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::):):)Interesting idea. This set should include the $2.5 Indian Gold coin, although the $5 and $10 Indians....
Some Information from the grading process: NGC gave this coin at first glance an MS64 grade. Well, the finalizer catched it and so it‘s a 63. But...
@Lehigh96 You‘re the godfather of grading :nailbiting: [ATTACH]
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