Have to disagree with you on that...every account that I can find/read has indicated that the obverse (anvil) die was messed with...by a new,...
I was fortunate enough to obtain a clean slabbed AU50 in Nov for 683.00... for your viewing pleasure.
Please let us know.
Can you even begin to imagine what the die might be worth?? [ATTACH]
It would have been really cool to see them in storage.
And there is no guarantee that they will not tarnish/tone/patina even in slabs or "air tite" capsules. My question is: how did so many survive...
Try an 1881 S or 1886 P morgan...there is a large supply of clean coins and even some PCGS slabbed for under $60
Far out man... [ATTACH]
Welcome to CT...I'm getting ready to buy this one...when I win the lottery!...
You can't bring back change in a time machine...I've tried it!
If you have already obtained the coin, you are stuck with it. If not, is it being sold/listed as a 1918/7?
So I guess you do like green morgans and vams?
No.
As you told me at the show.
Is this what they call a "soap bar" holder?
Sorry, but that is one ugly jefferson 5C.
You Morgan loathers have to stop bashing the hot school mom...I think maybe Anna and George were getting busy. "In total, Morgan had five sittings...
I'll still take a nice red penny over them all. [ATTACH]
the group (albeit very small) responds "Hi John!" Some of us just lack the expertise to appreciate the beauty of this big, heavy, silver United...
I had no idea that "toners" could be so intricate...thanks for sharing.
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