CTF? Is that a village for bidiots?
I knew it was something like that!;)
The Morgan weighs more than any state quarter or modern nickel and is made of silver. The only state quarter that is made of silver is a proof...
That "Position A" and "Position B" is hogwash just like "First Strike".
That still isn't close to a total of 68 grades.
That doesn't make it an error. If you examine the positions on both sides carefully you can see that each side was damaged separately.
How do you figure that? Have you ever seen coins in grades 2, 5-7, 9-11, 13-19, 21-29, 31-39, 41-44, 46-49, 51-54, 56-59?
The platinum quarters are only worth face value, so you're not out that much.
Also, be sure to read the rules and restrictions that apply.
First, welcome to the neighborhood! Die cracks around the perimeter on the obverse (or reverse) of Morgan dollars are pretty common since it...
It's my guess that the $51 bid or possibly a snipe trumped your $80 bid with a higher amount so yours didn't even register.
It was probably caused by a build-up of grease and debris that compacted in Kennedy's bust and then fell out before being struck into the coin.
First of all, you should have used one of the other forums like "US Coins" or "Errors" and started your own thread. It doesn't look like you have...
You can't blame eBay if people don't bid what you think is fair or adequate.
Why are you blaming the grading services for the greed and stupidity of the seller?
Do you remember Mark Hooten whose username was Hoot on the Collectors Society? He gave me my "schooling" on the advantage of using a sniping...
Are you sure it isn't a scratch or gouge? Can you give us a better close-up?
I'm not sure that it is a clash. Can you post an overlay?
Maybe it was because the "Guide Book of United States Coins" was not required reading for any of his classes. Had it been, he might have learned...
And, most people can't tell you which of the seven notes, $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 do not have a portrait of a president.
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