Hardly any at all. No signs of wear, very minute scratch on the eagles right wing edge, 1 small scrape above Washington's head. That's it. The...
Just the scans. I'll see if I can get some pics. I also compared it to the PCGS photogradeonline, and it's not close to 67. Looks identical to...
If it's genuine I'll say it's a good deal. The 81 in VG runs around $230 - $260.
Post pics when you get it. ;)
Garbage grading.
Yeppers, 5,532,000 ;)
Thats a scan of the coin. In hand the obverse and reverse are free of blemishes and bag marks, original luster is exceptional, details in...
I have 1960 - present proofs, and the SMS 65-67. It's another fun series to collect.
I have helped several boy scouts in my uncle's troop achieve their Coin Collecting merit badge.
I agree.
Went to my main dealer's this afternoon and saw this 47-S in his case. He was asking $16, but let me have it for $12. Looks MS-65 to me.
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I stopped going to live auctions because of this very same thing. People bid the heck of out things and seriously over pay for items.
The way the light obscured the sticker, you can't tell.
That's nice that your FIL went back to pay for the autograph; however, placing an item on an auction block is quite different. You can't really...
Someone must have really wanted that Morgan. One of my dealers has an NGC slabbed, MS-64 1885-O for $70.
I agree with you 100%. Most people hung up on slabbing from a top TPG, are feeding the frenzy of over pricing coins, and therefore are seeing...
The 93 proof set-clad is around $13-$18 depending on where you buy it from. His coin is slabbed, NGC PR-69 UCAM, and he got if ro $5. Ev, you...
Tell him to take the other offer of a $1000. As already mentioned Trade Dollars are highly counterfeited by the Chinese.
Most of my coins are in 2x2s. I have only 3 in TPG slabs, PCGS, NGC, and ANACS. The rest are OGP.
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