19Lyds hit the nail on the head .
Kanga I think he said 1/2 cents . The classic head 1/2 cent was 1809 to 1836 . The 1 cent Classic head was from '08 to 1814 . A 1/2 cent Classic...
I worded it wrong , I should have said when she received them and if they were stamped when she got them . But I see Mike answered the question...
Better than going to a Cubs game .;) JK I wish the Sox rebuilt like the Cubs have as they're going to be good for a long time . Go Blackhawks !!!!!
Do you know his Cointalk name ? If you put an @ in front of his name he will see it .
Mike can you ask your Grandmother the history of the Bust half , like when she got them and when they were counter stamped ?
I just bid it up a little . I collect Bust halves anyways , but I sould check the Overton # as most of us collect by die marriages . But others...
Your 1884-O Morgan had a mintage of 9,730,000 so is quite common in that grade . But being from your Grandparents it's priceless as a family...
So did most of us . Heck up until as late as the '70s some said to clean your coins . A definite no no now . Your lucky it was a common 1922...
It's a nice Morgan . Please don't clean any coins as that will lower there value .
No , not implying that at all . The coin is definitely real . I was talking of the counterstamp . I just looked up Chas Tate and came up empty ....
Actually , though the stamping looks almost modern , it may be a counterstamp as some merchants used to put there name on coins for advertisement...
Labels like that are a turn off for me , all hype no substance . 1st strike my ;) .
Ditto !
Ken , do you know when they go on sale ? Got to pick one up for the Grandson's birth year set .
Well only 1 pt. off . Sure glad I didn't go 55 . lol Congrats Paddy .
I sense a buying frenzy erupting , again .
No water shortage in the Chicago area Dick , if you need any just come on over to the creek by my house . ;)
Now if you could make them look like a GIF .
Why not ? ;)
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