NGC bagged it for artificial color. I don't agree with NGC though.
What do you think? [IMG]
Ebay Link Even if there was only one die that struck the overdate, something might have happened to the die near the end of its use that caused...
XF-AU. Did you cherrypick it?
I doubt that ANACS would even give it a details grade.
I would sell.
:goofer: That is hilarious.
Thanks for the contest. PM sent.
How about ANA/PNG Official ANA Grade MS-63.
XF Details-Cleaned
Here's one of my Morgans. [IMG]
I'll guess ANA/PNG Official ANA Grade MS-64.
"Bid" usually refers to the Greysheet(Coin Dealer Newsletter). It is the price guide most dealers use. The greysheet lists Bid and Ask prices...
Aside from it being listed as a trade dollar, it looks like a a AG-G Scratched and cleaned 1926-S Mercury dime worth about $1 or $2.
What do you think of this 1853-O gold dollar? Would PCGS/NGC bag it because of the scratch below the bust? It grades about AU-50. [IMG]
I don't like the 2 black areas on the reverse. They look like carbon spots. Other than that, I think it would be a nice coin.
It looks like it might be struck on a thin planchet. It could also be a "die adjustment strike." I would e-mail pics of it to Fred Weinberg, and...
What do you think this coin would look like in-hand? 1860 O Seated dollar, PCGS MS61
The Greysheet doesn't list prices for MS-61 or MS-62 Morgans. I have found that some dealers sell MS-61 and MS-62 slabbed coins for MS-60 prices.
$13,000 Bid, $15,000 Ask.
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