Great Merc! Looks like a 66, but I wouldn't be surprised with a 67.
It's a die clash (from the memorial building on the reverse). As for the value, I'm not too sure, but I don't believe there is much of a premium...
The 1899 O and the 1901 O are common dates, so they're going to mainly be worth only silver value. (Be sure to check for mint marks O,S,CC and D...
Like PF said, once you have 10 posts you can post in the open section, there you can post any coins your looking to buy/sell, and members will pm...
Great coins Mark, I like that '16 :thumb:.
I'm not sure about the paper money, you'll have to wait for one of those crazy collectors to stop in :D. But the silver dollars, considering...
I'm only up $250. Though the one coin I was going to take, but of course didn't (1892-CC in 65) shot up $1,000 dollars in like 1 week :bigeyes:.
No problem, and if you are going for a lower grade ones make sure if it's not in hand, you have good pics. Imo, some dmpls in lower grades are...
The prices can be wild, the most accurate are going to be completed auctions.
Great work mrh757! I've emailed the person who uploaded the information, hopefully they'll be able to provide the original document with his...
:D Lol, I don't think I would be able to let these ones go! But it's definitely going to be a Morgan :thumb:.
Sounds like someone just did something :D.
I would say a 64 if that scrape on the lower cheek is on the slab, if it's on the coin I would say 63. Nice coin.
1884-CC [IMG]
Just got this pic back from Todd, he truly does great work! These pics imo capture the coin perfectly, and they're 100 times better then my...
Those are polish lines, they happen during the minting process, if the die had been wiped or polished. (Usually in many cases to remove clash...
So far what it looks like, assuming he's in the records, Morgan was either born in March 1846 or December 1847, and didn't have a middle...
I found all his Census records (1880, 1900, 1910, 1920). He never lists his full middle name. Another interesting fact, he didn't know his actual...
I found him in the 1880 U.S Census, he lived at 4047 Spruce Street Philadelphia. He lists Alice as his wife, and Grace and Leonard as his...
Ancestry.com doesn't have a spouse/children listed for him. So it's going to be hard to track his direct relatives down with just a name.
Separate names with a comma.