But they're all informative, and they're all interesting. That is why I don't complain.
A nickel at best I'd say.
It does look pretty clean. "I don't always grade Morgans, but when I do, I'm usually wrong"
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I can see how they could be nice for a situation of putting 1909 Indian and a 1909 wheat, a '38 Jefferson and a '38 Buffalo. I don't see this...
What do you mean by 8" of reflectivity?
64 PL. I don't like the mark on her chin, or it would be an easy 65/66.
And you're even close!! You should have went down with Ruben the other day.
Now asking $200 shipped for the halves if through gift or check, $205 if through regular PayPal.
Grrrr, you don't need to rub it in that you can log on to HA. The stupidest rule in the world is that you have to be 18 to join....
Haha, never heard that one before, I must say.
I wouldn't have it graded, it's been harshly cleaned/polished, and a 1937 isn't worth all that much to begin with, excluding the extremely high...
I would honestly take the originally posted one over the one you posted. I'm not a fan of the bluish toning on it. I guess it is all in what you...
I think we will both be disappointed in the end...
http://www.pcgs.com/Prices/PriceGuideDetail.aspx?MS=1&PR=1&SP=1&c=687&title=Capped+Bust+Half+Dime The price listed for a 63 is what they are...
Really? I think that coin is nice!
I think my guess may have been a little over zealous. Hey, the U.S could sill win 28 holds by Sunday :)
I was being sarcastic, since many 1913 are counterfeit.
That's what ANACS is for.
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