Lol, I was thinking the same thing. I was originally on the fence between 64 and 65. I was going to ask how distracting the marks on the cheek...
And the obverse pics look just like vette1986's off eBay. Also, don't believe there is a pitted VAM listed for the 1898 P.
Nice Morgan! My guess is PCGS gave it a 64.
Good luck!
:D I forgot how to draw the Peace dollars though.
That is an interesting theory. I'm not really sure how big of an effect that could have played though. Before 1901 the Mints used wood burning...
A circulated 1921 Morgan is mainly worth its silver value, they usually sell for around $18.
Another series I don't know :D. My guess is PCGS gave it a 63. Nice coin Mark.
Nice Morgan :thumb:. I like the toning, the obv has a little chatter, but the rev looks very clean, looks 64ish to me.
:bigeyes: We have to grade copper, and only one Morgan, I'm out, lol. 1879-S Morgan- MS65 (Great coin! The obv looks like it has some strong...
I think the '94-O is stronger then a AU50. Take a look at the first two auctions here: Search results for: 1894-O While imo there's a good chance...
Does it look like this? Thomas-Jefferson-Dollar. If so, it's worth $1 US dollar.
Congrats Krispy! Thanks for the contest Lehigh.
I could be wrong, but it looks like there is some light wear; So I'll go with AU-58.
I believe that's the first CAC gold sticker coin posted on CT. Awesome coin :thumb:.
Merc- VF35 (Just a guess, don't know much about Mercs). 1882-CC - MS64 1884-O - AU55 1889-S - MS62
I love Jefferson Nickels. I actually have a little Unc Jefferson Dansco going. Thanks for the contest Lehigh.
Nice Morgans, and great pics too :thumb:.
Pocket change :goofer:. I took a look on Heritage, couldn't really even find anything close. That 1803 Proof has a huge mintage :D. What did they...
Around 7.59 million.
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