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Morgans-all CCs, 1893 S,1892 S, 1894 S, 1894, all mintmark varieties of 1895,1890 CC,1891 CC,1892 CC,1893 CC,1885 CC, 1903 O, all Unc. coins, 1878...
You get the idea.
The 1877 seated has deep gouges, so net Fr-2. Value is probably melt.
Nothing special. Normal piece.
State quarters- Spaghetti hair OBV.
The National Park quarters have a classic Washington obv., they switched back from the "Spaghetti hair" bust of Washington. This is the original...
Sad but true. I was in a coin shop, and I was looking at slabbed commems, and most of the "NGC MS-62" coins were cleaned AU-55s. One word....
The color is not original, but seeing no major hairlines, it would probably grade. No century and a half old copper coin is going to have full red...
I think its with a NORMAL proof.
I got a toner that has an attractive golden reverse and light gold obverse hues, but it is in its OGP.
[ATTACH]PCGS MS-64+ (VAM 11 Close Date.) Loved the Frosty Luster!:devil:
It costs 50 dollars. Their normal eagles are usually about 5 bucks over spot.
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Who, me? I just do a lot of research. I had already read about these coins, and when I saw the chance to explain the coins I jumped.
That is true, but a collector (generally speaking) will probably appreciate the coin within, and he can always reholder/ crossover.
A- high end B-solid C-low end
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So do I, but the coin is what matters, not the holder. Anyways,why do people pick on ANACS? just because they aren't as good as PCGS doesn't mean...
tarnishing is a harsh word new guy. We prefer "toning," which is more accurate. could you post some pictures? Welcome to Cointalk.:welcome:
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