I'd grade the 1904 VF20...maybe 25. The 1921 looks AU but cleaned.
Fully agree. A very attractive coin well worth owning.
This may be a bit of a side note, but if memory serves I once read an article on how much a grading service (maybe PCGS?) spends (maybe monthly?...
I do not see anything out of the ordinary. Minor scratches from circulation.
Great looking coin. I'll go MS66. I really have no idea on the MS/PF question.
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Detail-wise I'd call it a F+, and very decent looking. My leaning is that it won't straight grade though.
Well one member nailed it. Nice round number. Average of the guesses is $92.85. FWIW.
Distinctly odd. And prostrate? He must be as tired as I am.
Yep. You're right. I concur on the price too. My bad.
Well the 78CC shows very little wear but it's sure been harshly cleaned. Maybe $110-$135? The other is common and circulated, $25. I can't...
Coins with truly vibrant colors can sell for huge premiums. But just because a coin has nice looking toning does not mean it is worth big money....
$97
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Yeah that's funny. Wonder why his ANACS holdered coins have better pics, while this one and the ICG Morgan are terrible.
I just have a few, reckon this one's my best. [ATTACH]
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15 to me
Do that. It's part of the fun.
AU-AU+. Surfaces do look a little iffy, but could just be the light.
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