I don't see anything like that. Dipped and retoned has a different look than this Morgan.
I still don't think it's AT or cleaned. NGC and PCGS just don't like the coin but there is nothing obviously wrong about it. Some have told me...
It's mostly common dates from what I have seen. There are some high grades though. Here is an excerpt from NGC about the NY Bank Hoard: "The...
The Olathe and New York Bank were two different hoards. The New York Bank hoard was more recent (2018)...per Coin World: "A hoard of 16,000...
I'll say MS 64 ....since you said there is a surprise, I gave it a PL since that designation was looser in the older era (and I see this looks to...
MS 63
I bought 5 quarter sized ones for my ddddd/u1 slabs. They were perfectly fine for my purpose. I tend to use the Lighthouse quickslabs (easy to...
MS 64
Even with the Euro falling compared to the Dollar, that is still quite a bit under.
Nice finds on those 1 and 2 Euro coins at 50 cents each! And plenty of other cool inexpensive finds there too!
No worries; it happened to me on another forum just yesterday. :p
I think he was saying that had it been a real OGH, he would have paid the full ask. But it was in the 30th anniversary holder (never in an OGH),...
I noticed it last week when it was sitting under 2k. Now it will be at least double the Legend sale and over 4x the Stacks sale (both from 2016...
It is known to happen occasionally on older holders. PCGS might be able to fix it or will recommend to send the coin back to them to reholder...
VF 35
I'm going all-in and guessing MS 66 ...I see some die cracks and a relatively clean coin overall (the only worrisome area being the scuffs on the...
Wild guess of AU 55
Conder's book was the first and one of the most definitive sources but it is hard to find (and costs quite a bit due to its scarcity). David...
Yes some have both; some have one. GC is mixed. If the item sells for over 1,000 there is no seller's fee (only the buyer's fee).
This one is a nice MS 62 that wouldn't look out of place in a 63 holder. As @ToughCOINS and @Mainebill guessed, I saw prooflike qualities from...
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