The coin is genuine. It's an O.109, R1 Unfortunate surface damage on the reverse would keep it from grading, though. It has nice VF-Details.
No, only if Shane from Kryptonite Comics were selling it... :devil:
I think this guy's just trolling us...
Here are a couple of comparable examples that sold on eBay recently... NGC MS62BN -...
Yup, it's the DDO-1... Wow! Great find! :thumb: Looks 62/63BN. Probably a $250 coin as it sits.
I could see them dinging it a grade for the rim bump, but it should still pass at a TPG. In my experience, unless a rim ding impairs the...
Well, it must be invisible, because I'm still not seeing it...:rolleyes: Or should I see my optometrist?
No rain yet, but the cumulonimbus clouds are rolling in :stormy: :p
Paddy, because I have nothing better to do on a Saturday afternoon... 1828, O.110 R2 1821, O.106a R2 1832, O.104 R3 1825, O.107 R2 :)
1827, O.144 R5+ apx. 30-40 known in all grades :D [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Looks like it was torched
The edge has been "spooned" PMD
A resurrection and spam all in one post. Lovely. :rolleyes:
I'm more in the high-AU range... Looks like a nice piece, though! :thumb: Edited to add - die cracks are common on Morgan Dollars. They are...
1818, O.105 R3 Most specimens of this die marriage have a weakly-struck obverse. This was the result of deep hubbing (devices were punched into...
That valuation is far from accurate......
Woah, Nelly! Don't think those are die clashes, buddy, looks like it was double-struck within the collar! Much more valuable than any...
This coin is far from "problem free". It has sustained serious damage to the edges and appears to have been cleaned, not to mention what looks...
The coin has been polished. It has AU-Details, but isn't worth anywhere near original AU money. I'm sure someone is willing to pay a premium for...
It was inevitable... and I actually LOL'd at this comment :too-funny:
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