Back from the coin show

It was at the President Casino in Boloxi.Me and my dad (itsnotjustme). It was small but there were a few good dealers. Most of it was too expensive like a 1923-S in PCGS Po1 for $250, $200 MS 63 morgans and 1932 d 25c in good (raw) for $85.At the show I got:
an 1880-S Morgan in MS 63 for $30 Pcgs
a 1944 1c Pcgs 66rd for $20
and a 1987 mexican $500 peso coin for 25c
an 1880-S Morgan in MS 63 for $30 Pcgs
a 1944 1c Pcgs 66rd for $20
and a 1987 mexican $500 peso coin for 25c

kobrakoins
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Unless that coin can dance and cook me up a crock pot of stew and/or is talented enough to win a round of "American Idol" even I would have to take a pass.
peacockcoins
The Morgan you picked up looks cool - what's going on near the denticles by the letters IBU ?
Russ, NCNE
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