Aside from the things mentioned above... a numismatic downtrend in general, how common Morgans are, demographics etc., I'd also like to point out...
In general yes. In theory you could get rid of them with a dip, but that would also remove the nice toning. To me, this is a classic example of...
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I guess it depends on your definition of monster. Here's my lowest graded "monster", MS63. Liberty looks like she's been in a knife fight, but...
Ahhhh! Thank you. Yes it is. BTW, could you please give us a little info on your favorite coin? I'm guessing it's Chinese, but other than...
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@physics-fan3.14 ; Jason, thank you for your kind comments above. Also, am I correct in remembering that you got to see the Walker in hand?...
I don't believe it's an RPM, but I'd be happy if it was. FWIW, I'm not a variety guy, and a nicely toned 1953-D is a tough coin. Also, the...
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For cognoscenti, a highly contrasted 1958 would certainly be worth more, although the asking price of $22,000 does seem steep. With regards to...
Are you talking about Allan's 1958, or mine? My above quote relates to Allan's 1958 Franklin. It's a nice 1958, but obviously not in the same...
I've got a half dozen or so that I have a hard time choosing between at any given time. Several of their types have already been posted above, so...
The 1958 has some nice frost on it.
My first love was/is Franklin halves. From there it's branched out all over the place... US type coins, 1893 proof set (no gold), 1858 business...
If you do a Search using the assorted dates, e.g. 1940 up through 1964 (also 1932 - 1939, and some 1965 - 1985 dates), you'll find a bunch of...
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