Processing 1921-D Morgan's today

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by sparkyg, Dec 13, 2009.

  1. sparkyg

    sparkyg Havin' fun with coins

    These Morgan’s are from my father’s collection. What do you think of his grading?

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    Reverse page 1 Obverse page 2
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    Reverse page 2 Obverse page 3
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  3. Goldstone

    Goldstone Digging for Gold

    cannot tell from pics try individual, can't see luster through the plastic sheet, try taking out of the album (but not out of the 2x2) also handle these by edges not by the face/back (observe/reverse)
     
  4. sparkyg

    sparkyg Havin' fun with coins

  5. tmoneyeagles

    tmoneyeagles Indian Buffalo Gatherer

  6. sparkyg

    sparkyg Havin' fun with coins

    Sorry about that. :whistle: Guess this is justification for getting that macro lens for the camera.....

    But i will see what i can do with one or two and the camera.

    Again, sorry to waste people's time.
     
  7. tmoneyeagles

    tmoneyeagles Indian Buffalo Gatherer

    You're not wasting our time, but I would like to make sure that you don't have a high graded coin in the mix somewhere, don't want you to sell, or think you have a coin that is cheaper than what it actually is.
    But honestly though, each coin would sell for around $20 each, give or take a few bucks, if they are in a AU or low MS condition.
     
  8. sparkyg

    sparkyg Havin' fun with coins

    ok. let us try this as a test of my camera abilities. I do wish there was a coin photography class in Seattle. lol


    SHOOT! I forgot to enlarge the things. sorry. will post again. So sorry.
     

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  9. sparkyg

    sparkyg Havin' fun with coins

    ok. think i have it this time.

    By the way, I'm not looking to sell these. Only posting to learn more about grading, how my father did things and above all, to have fun.

    Thanks,
    Scott
     

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  10. tmoneyeagles

    tmoneyeagles Indian Buffalo Gatherer

    Your pictures aren't that sharp, they are pretty blurry.
    From those pics, I cannot tell if there is any wear on the coin. I would say that the coin is AU for sure, but that is about all I can say
     
  11. sparkyg

    sparkyg Havin' fun with coins

    Thanks Tmoney. :)

    Well, looks like i get a new toy (the macro lens).
     
  12. JHXHD

    JHXHD Metal Detectorist

    Pictures are a bit too far away to tell.
     
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