Sounds like it may have been polished. If you can post pics.
What company is it certified by?
I've been reading up on some of the famous coin hoards for awhile now, and some of the stories are just fascinating. So what's your favorite...
Nice pickups, but the '40-D is definitely scratched, like Insomniac said, a die crack would be raised.
The coin is pretty clean, at first glance it looks like a 65, but that hit on the chin and neck brings it down. Imo I would call it a 64, and an...
I agree :thumb:. Also, if you're interested in Morgans, I would suggest Bowers Book: A Guide Book of Morgan Silver Dollars. As for eBay, if your...
Nope, the Morgan has got it beat, die cracks everywhere :D. Especially the 1921 strikes, both the P,D, and S, but especially the D. So if you like...
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I do, especially if you're interested in CCs. pm sent.
No, looks AT to me. Also the pics were taken with diffused light, and they looked juiced (enhanced).
Glad it worked out :thumb:.
I agree with Lehigh, it looks MS, hard to give it an exact grade especially without pics of the reverse, but it's not a 67.
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Great coin! And I had the wrong triangle :D, that looks like Canal street, pretty cool how exact the design is.
Not sure, but if it is a city, the street at an angle looks a lot like Broadway right at time square. No clue what coin it is though.
NES isn't a reputable service, so I wouldn't trust the grade they gave it. The value of the coin really depends on the condition, so if you can...
Are you saying you have a coin like the one in the picture? The coin in that picture is a 1878 Morgan pattern goloid dollar, and it sold in 2003...
All beautiful coins :thumb:. One thing I found interesting: I was watching some of the live bidding for some of the Morgan auctions. From what I...
No problem, I would suggest sticking with graded coins (PCGS, NGC) especially for the key dates, and especially if they're off eBay. If you're a...
NumisMedia is a good site and it can give you a general range. Completed listings (from eBay, teletrade, Heritage) are usually going to be the...
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