Anyone have a guess as to what to expect to get for these? Don't know why the photo of the 1914-D looks that way. I have had these for at least 45 years sitting in a box in the garage so I know they have not been cleaned. Thanks for looking
First, welcome to CT!! However, it take both side of a coin to give a grade. It would also help if the pictures were a bit larger - particularly the 14-D. The 09-S is likely somewhere in the range of XF. As for the 14-D, I have not a clue.
Thanks I am not to good at using this scanner. And the re-sizeing to make larger? Trial and error for me but I will get there. Thanks for looking
I agree with the 1909-S being in the high VF to the EF range. The 14-D looks VG-F, with corrosion on the back, which would be a problem. Larger photos would be necessary to comment on authenticity of them for my eyes Welcome to the forum! Jim
Thanks for the welcome Jim. I Started collecting coins as a kid. For the last 45 years they have all been in boxes. Needless to say the Silver Dollars are black in some cases. I made the decision to start getting read of everything as there is no one to pass them on too. With silver at a high now is as good of time as any to start the process.