Just don't start with an 1827! Practice helps. You learn to scan them for anything that looks a bit out of the ordinary (letter alignments, where...
Good thing you are looking for advice. Dealers are supposed to know what they are doing, not come after people after a deal is done. There are...
I have a few, none this nice...I agree with 63 or a bit better.
If they were mine, I wouldn't do more than swish them in a little acetone. Coins more than a few years old look fine with a bit of toning or...
Your bend is quite sharp, so what I'm going to say probably does not apply here. And I don't know know much about it anyhow. But it might be worth...
As strong as the rim is it should be at least G-6. But details, plugged.
Welcome to CT! It's been about 4 hours and no one has tackled your question. Really, if you are buying relatively common US coins, circulated...
64+ Edit: I didn't cheat!
Pretty, but the cleaning is too obvious. No bean.
Agree with overdipped. Still, it might sell better if certified. If you paid a problem-free price and you can return it, you probably should...
Basement slabber, I assume. The morgan looks cleaned. Return it if you paid anywhere close to 65 money for it.
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Search "coin slab storage box" on Ebay. There are boxes for 25, 50, 100, etc. there.
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62 If the luster on the cheek is better than the picture looks, possibly 63.
I don't see this as a difficult quiz, which the title claims it to be, if it's number 4. Like others have mentioned, that one just says "morgan...
Yes the heavy die break crossing the reverse is pretty obvious. A Rarity 3, though, so 201-500 known in all grades.
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