Post Your Morgan Dollars

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by jello, Jul 11, 2010.

  1. Stewart

    Stewart Searcher of the Unique

    Great Thread Jello,
    Inspired me to dig one out of the safe this morning and do some quick shots
    before the day starts. Not sure what VAM yet. It is August vacation.
    Will try to figure it out this winter.
    The Doubling in "LIBERTY" is definitely hard to show in a photo.
    took a whole bunch of shots to get some of it.

    Terry

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  3. Stewart

    Stewart Searcher of the Unique

    Great Thread Jello,
    1878-S
    Inspired me to dig one out of the safe this morning and do some quick shots
    before the day starts. Not sure what VAM yet. It is August vacation.
    Will try to figure it out this winter.
    The Doubling in "LIBERTY" is definitely hard to show in a photo.
    took a whole bunch of shots to get some of it.

    Terry

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  4. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

  5. Marshall

    Marshall Junior Member

    Check the edge of the coin carefully. I believe you will find evidence that the coin was dinged or flattened which causes the Cud effect. I have this on my S-89 Liberty Cap Cent and I had already contacted Bob Grellman before I realized it wasn't a CUD.
     
  6. ddoomm1

    ddoomm1 keep on running

    Yup graded MS-63 by PCGS//..old green holder
     
  7. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    That was the first thing I checked, and there is no damage to the edge. No, the way I see it, the only way that the wear pattern could leave an arc visibly projected into the field is if there was originally a cud in that spot.

    Chris
     
  8. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    1885-O w/known Vam yet

    1885-O full obv un 3.jpg 1885-O full date un 2.jpg 1885-O  85 of date.jpg
    1881-S rev is wrong
     

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  9. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    1885-O w/known Vam yet

    1885-O full rev un 4.jpg
    Pcgs MS-63
     
  10. Marshall

    Marshall Junior Member

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    The coin looks like a cud over TAT with the wear encroaching into the field, but the next shot shows the damage. Your coin shows a flat spot that is similar. When the damage is done prior to wear, it is very misleading.
     
  11. Stewart

    Stewart Searcher of the Unique

    Jello You are the Man !!
    Thank You Very Much

    Terry
     
  12. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    New addition to my collection 1885-O

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  13. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Whiz, is it a "No Line Fatty"?

    Chris
     
  14. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    Hi Chris It's an early NGC slab before they (TPG) started using bar codes on there slabs.
    I'll post a picture of the slab when they coin arrives.
    Thanks for the question as I'm sure there are others that would like to know.
    Regards DWhiz
     
  15. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    :kewl:Just a lucky guess grade a coin from photo's is like getting a kiss thur glass:devil:
     
  16. rounded

    rounded New Member

    1883s
    1888p
    1890s


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  17. Coinsnake

    Coinsnake MorganMan

  18. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    We haven't seen a Tid-E-Bowl yet!

    Chris
     

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  19. slamster17

    slamster17 Junior Member

    I have an 1890 CC Tailbar...it needs to be authenticated and what not...hopefully will do that when it's officially a part of my collection...photographs then too...
     
  20. chip

    chip Novice collector

    Here is one that my dad passed on to me, I know it is not in the best of shape, but I am keeping it.

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  21. RaceBannon

    RaceBannon Member

    Here's my raw 81 cc. I think it has some proof like qualities, although not sure it would grade PL/DMPL.
     

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