Awesome Barber! I would guess a 65, but wouldn't be surprised at all with a 66. Imo they look like Teletrade pics, but that's just a guess.
Doug wins, hands down, case closed! Lol this thread should be a sticky :D.
Another great Morgan, Jim! Btw it looks like there's some strong doubling on the 18 in the date.
Just as an example, the Lincoln dansco album with proof only issues, includes Lincoln proofs from 1968 to present. 1968 was the first year the S...
Those S mint marks are the proof Lincolns. I'm guessing that album includes business strike and proof coins, and your other albums don't include...
Looks like those die cracks in those areas are fairly common on 22D's. One thing I noticed was the eye, it looks like a thin die gouge, which...
Beautiful coins Kanga! Seeing your whole collection has been very cool, thanks for sharing all of them.
Very cool find! Those are some serious polish lines, thanks for sharing.
Going by google maps, both, the MTA Metro North and the Amtrak train stations are .4 miles from the hotel. I still haven't decided if I'm going to...
I don't believe they grade foreign coins and modern coins.
Sounds like a good idea. I'll be there saturday, wearing the CT logo somewhere on my shirt, it would be cool to meet some other members. Btw if...
I'm planning on being there Saturday.
It's actually the 92 P. Btw awesome find Kie!
I agree with RLM. The 1st cent was polished, and the steelie looks like it's been reprocessed.
Depends on the condition, and the mint mark, if any. If it's possible post pics.
Male, 19. I've noticed the same thing out by me, at local coin shows. I would say around 90% fall into the category Ben mentioned (male 45+)....
I agree about the color Budgood, but I think they may be scans which usually give Circulated Morgans that dull gray color. I found a very similar...
That's actually common for this date (VAM 5 and 6). IMO it either the C dropped, or C set right variety, too hard to tell from the pics. It's the...
I agree with Camaro, we need better pics (I think those might be scans), also a close up of the date would help. The 1889 CC is a very heavily...
I agree with Jim, it doesn't look like VAM 28. My guess is it's a die chip, that just happens to look slightly like the top of the 1.
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