Many of us have heard/read this before...but this is the most credible account that I have come across. We will never know how many were actually...
gotta go with rzage... 64 PL
You have a picture Chris?
Zip, I just found out about it as well...while doing some history research of the Morgans.
Are there U.S. struck piedfort coins and is there a numis market for them? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piedfort
A clean MS65 walker.
1933 double eagle
All 3 on the same slab is called a grand slam or hat trick!
Wow! don't recall ever even seeing one of those...just looked it up. Thanks.
Thanks...
Kirk, what's a Stella?
I'm sure.
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Beautiful specimen...at least I can dream. I guess I'll have to settle for a 64....
Wouldn't you love to know where that coin has been and who has had it in their hands?
Yeah you'll be fine. Did it come from overseas? "the Europeans seemed to miss the low mintage"
I hope that I am wrong...but concerned it may be a fake.
Potato...pototo, it's a change in the surface composition of the coin.
Toning caused by sulfur oxidation...isn't that the same as tarnish?
Is it tarnish on the silver?
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