Grade this Morgan (unless you don't want to)
Aethelred
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Stuart
Collect 18th & 19th Century US Type Coins, Silver Dollars, $20 Gold Double Eagles and World Crowns & Talers with High Eye Appeal
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Chris
My Collection of Old Holders
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<< <i>i don't want to. Though I will gladly take it off your hands >>
Yep, at least one in every bunch!
Part of my reason for posting this is to how my photos make the coins look to others who don't have the advantage of having the coin in fron of them. The coin in my opinion is a lock 64. I think the lighting I'm using which I have set-up in a way that it will bring out luster is also making marks look worse.
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NGC 64
<< <i>PCGS 63
NGC 64 >>
ACG MS-67 Peace Dollar.
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Your pictures do seem to show every detail....and every mark.
My suspicions are that you are using either halogen or incandescent lighting (those "real" bulbs). What are you using if you care to share that bit if info. (You're pics are good.)
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<< <i>64, but what do I know. >>
I don't know what you know unless you tell me and even then how do I know you are right?
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jim
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<< <i>There's a coin dealer I see at shows who would call it "GEM BU" because it's shiny. If it weren't shiny, he'd call it "CH BU." If it were discolored and hideous, he'd call it "Original." >>
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<< <i>There's a coin dealer I see at shows who would call it "GEM BU" because it's shiny. If it weren't shiny, he'd call it "CH BU." If it were discolored and hideous, he'd call it "Original." >>
Shop-At-Home guy?
MS64
Herb