No. I work 1 day a week in a local coin shop, Saturday. @IBetASilverDollar stopped in the shop today. I was helping him with his purchase and, as I often do with customers, I recommended this forum as a great resource. By the way, you should be happy with the images, @IBetASilverDollar, they captured the blue better than I would have thought anybody could.
Yeah happy with how the Peace photo turned out except I forgot to reset the WB for it after changing the lighting around but that's an easy fix, getting the color on there was my goal anyways
If you are going to sell this as "1930 Buffalo Nickel Nice Circulated Condition", then you really can't expect someone to pay more than $2.85 for it (6.60 with shipping). Full horn, split tail, nice rounded foreleg. I'm very pleasantly surprised.
30$. I give this coin < 50/50, of a chance to cross over PR70 DCAM. But who cares? Pretty coin though.
I was in a local coin shop, and just sort of blindly bought it. What a shock. They had it listed a little above book lol. It's no biggie.
47.61 shipped. Not sure why I bid on this one, because I just got another 1925 two weeks ago (in post #21564). Seems like a brain cramp on my part. Fortunately, I like it.
Don’t take this the wrong way because Morgan’s have never been my strength, but a 1885-S is a semi-key date?
Paid $46 at an auction. Heading to California in my next economy shipment as it’s a solid au Brown my call is 55. My crappy pics notwithstanding
I’d be really interested to know what it graded. I’d be in the XF camp as it has wear on the high points of the hair and leaves on the reverse. Still a nice buy, though.
In hand it’s more handling than rub on the high points it they’re tough I think 50. Not enough luster for 58 but really no true wear with loss of design in hand the dark staining is my biggest concern. Is a stain not true environmental damage