I also collect non Binion Dollars

After this Forum was kind enought to give me a list of Morgan Dealers I lookup Mike DeFalco.
He has a wonderful netsite listed as www.Numisvision.com. When we finally made contact
with each other, he was a knowlegable and charming gentleman. I believe he views his coins
as a collector does and he loves every one of them. To make a long story short From his
website I selected an unbelievable 1885CC PCGS MS-66DMPL . The coin is clean, deep and frosty.
Next I selected a most unusual and beautiful 1881-S in PCGS-MS66. This coin has almost a PL surface
Dark gold, bronze on both sides, with the face showing up in a glowing lighter gold . Its almost
as if there was a light shining inside the face. I tell you it actually glows.The final coin is a 1879-S
in PCGS MS67. The obverse is completely covered in golds, bronze, light green and to my partially
color blind eyes some light robbin blues. All with an irridescent sheen. Mike did not delete the
last coin from his site, so looking through it again for the 20th time, I saw my coin which for some
reason I did not recognize. I called Mike up and asked to buy the coin ...........again. Mike and I
had a good laugh ,as I told him that this was probably the first time a customer liked a coin
so much he wanted to buy it for a second time.Mike said , well if you like the coin so much, and you
already own it, just send me a second check and I will let you keep the coin. Unbelievable but
I actually did this. When I see Beautiful tone morgans, I guess I lose all reason. Bear
He has a wonderful netsite listed as www.Numisvision.com. When we finally made contact
with each other, he was a knowlegable and charming gentleman. I believe he views his coins
as a collector does and he loves every one of them. To make a long story short From his
website I selected an unbelievable 1885CC PCGS MS-66DMPL . The coin is clean, deep and frosty.
Next I selected a most unusual and beautiful 1881-S in PCGS-MS66. This coin has almost a PL surface
Dark gold, bronze on both sides, with the face showing up in a glowing lighter gold . Its almost
as if there was a light shining inside the face. I tell you it actually glows.The final coin is a 1879-S
in PCGS MS67. The obverse is completely covered in golds, bronze, light green and to my partially
color blind eyes some light robbin blues. All with an irridescent sheen. Mike did not delete the
last coin from his site, so looking through it again for the 20th time, I saw my coin which for some
reason I did not recognize. I called Mike up and asked to buy the coin ...........again. Mike and I
had a good laugh ,as I told him that this was probably the first time a customer liked a coin
so much he wanted to buy it for a second time.Mike said , well if you like the coin so much, and you
already own it, just send me a second check and I will let you keep the coin. Unbelievable but
I actually did this. When I see Beautiful tone morgans, I guess I lose all reason. Bear
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