I hope you will tell us before this thread fades away.
I debated pretty hard on whether to go 64 or 65 on the 1886. First impression was 65, but I backed off for some reason. Maybe the other's...
F+ details, cleaned and scratched. That said, truly problem free examples are scarce.
Congrats, nice feeling to add a CC Morgan. I do think the price paid is reflective of what they are going for, rather than what the PCGS guide...
1886 64 1883 63*
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Genuine US mint pieces can be valuable. Chinese made ones are not.
MS64, love the fatty toning.
Numismatic News is the only one I currently subscribe to. I occasionally obtain a copy of most of the others you mentioned. I used to enjoy Coins...
R3 then.. .nice coin.
Just saw this... WOW. That's some grade.
At least partly - people take 'em home and there they stay.
Star and A points to milling positions look pretty close to 102. But I'm not convinced. Looks like the S in pluribus is much too far left in...
$722
F12
MS63 @ $47
[ATTACH] From morgandollars.net This obviously isn't one of them. Edit: whoops someone beat me.
MS 63
@Sallent once attributed one of these for me.
65
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