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I think that those gifs show us a much better view of the coin. It’s a shame it didn’t PL. I think that weak frost of the IBUS may have cost this...
[ATTACH] In this general area I see what might be a clash from the reverse die. It looks like one of the Maple Leaves to me, but the coin is so...
Because grading doesn’t occur across series, it occurs for a specific date and MM. Why do we grade a 1922 Lincoln differently? Was that a bait,...
It looks like the die clashed with the reverse. What you see is the beaver dam from the opposite side that was left as a clash mark on this...
agreed, but you know that they will always look better than their grade due to the high population of stunning coins from this mint and year. The...
What @mikenoodle says is exactly true
My point is that the 1880-S is graded differently than most Morgans.
How many of your coins are 1880-S?
Gresham’s Law I thought that you missed a lay-up, Jeff...
I stand by my original grade. 65 no dmpl, no pl, maybe a +, but nothing more. It’s an 1880-S
MS-65
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My opinion is not a matte proof. The rims are generally a good clue. If the rims are at all rounded, it’s a circulation strike.
If there’s ever a chance, I’d love to line ‘em up and knock ‘me down with you, Bing. Maybe some time if I come down Tampa way...
[ATTACH] Last Sunday morning’s scorecard. 2019 is certainly starting on a good note.
There’s a brand new episode posted yesterday. Enjoy!
My eternal friendship and gratitude is your reward, @Kasia
But Kasia has made the point that nobody else has. These coins are REAL. Thanks, Kasia!
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