FWIW, Ive got some O Morgans that are very badly struck and an entire roll of 04o that rival the 81s coins for a crisp strike. Its my impression...
Most of the Littleton stuff Ive seen has been a coin the original buyer paid Littleton about $80 for and is now trying to sell at realistic street...
When I first started with coins it was with a nice pile of inherited Morgans. And a handful of souvenir coins from the Canary Islands. After a...
from Merriam Webster Main Entry: 4mint Function: adjective Date: 1902 : unmarred as if fresh from a mint <in mint condition> Main Entry:...
One of the local coin shops has a huge bin 3'x3'x4" with about 50lbs of common junk US and foreign coins for a dime each or whatever you want to...
look at the cotton bolls on Liberty's head, on an unc Morgan, even a weak strike will have fairly sharp tits on the tops of the bolls. those and...
I see a $1000 coin.
Time yourself! just pull out one random penny, do the research and examine coin, reinventory coin according to collectible, junk etc. time spent...
I say leave that stuff to the Franklin Mint. The US Mint is wasting time and money on these overpriced gimmick medallions and ridiculous cartoon...
even the 95 is not rare, well the proof anyway.. the only thing rare about Morgans is finding the person with enough money to AQUIRE a complete...
foty fo 44 it is!
For less than 10 bucks you can buy a letter/number metal stamp set at Harbor Freight (1/8"). With a small hammer and a few light taps you can then...
there are 24 bottles of beer in a case there are 24 hrs in the day Coincidence?, I think not!
A bag marked Morgan? What are the odds? LOL truly amazing how splendid some of those 60s released Morgans are. I love the deep mirrors. almost...
For TD collectors, how do you feel about chopmarked coins being graded MSxx? Isnt that a contradiction? I know all circulation strikes of any coin...
TRIVIA: 'CC' Mint and 1st Coins I found this post on "TRIVIA: 'CC' Mint and 1st Coins" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for...
Nothing magical or political about Chinas gold or silver buying. Just common sense. China is buying bullion for the same reason many other...
neither is 'better', both are respected slabbers as is ANACS and ICG
I hope the new video is not TOO slick. The old one has a real feel, just rough enough to feel like CoinTalk is a friendly forum for real folks....
that is funny!
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