The original mint statistics for 1895 reported there were 12,880 Morgans struck, 880 proofs and 12,000 business strikes. There are a bunch of...
I would say VF20.
I took a quick look, VAM 169 was my first thought. Is there a slight rotation on the reverse (VAMworld puts it at 10 degrees)?
Can't be the 141, your coin has a broken r in trust. So it's going to be between VAM 160-189.
The serial number is a palindrome (It's the same forwards and backwards).
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Lol, I'm on it! :D
Well it looks like I missed my train then, the night just flew by. Or maybe we have entered the twilight zone :p.
Yep :thumb:.
Just checked eBay, the last two raw AGs went for $12 and $14. So for a raw coin I would say right around there, and a little more for a certified...
For a certified coin I would say right around there. But for a raw coin I don't believe the price would be as strong.
I checked Heritage, the closest auction was back in September for a AG3 (ICG), it sold for $22. The last FR2 sold back in August '08 for $17...
I agree better pics will help. From the first pic, it looks like the coin was cleaned, and then naturally re-toned. 1885 is a common date, and I...
Just donated! So are we at the goal yet :D.
Yep the micro o '96, '00, '02 counterfeits are highly collectible. Here's a article on them: The so-called 'Micro O' variety New Orleans Mint...
I just saw this thread now, and thought I should point out a few things. Whether you were taking a shot at any of the members, or not, I don't...
Almost every 1880 S variety has doubling on the date, so pics will help. Depending on what vam it is, and what condition it's in it may be worth...
Congratulations Matt! I'll say 52. Thanks for the contest.
Congrats Rickie, great note!
Yep, they both mean proof 70. PCGS uses PR and NGC uses PF.
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