1884-O MS-65 MS-64 1901-P MS-63 AU-58 This actually looks like a nice coin for the issue! 1921-O 1888 MS-64 MS-62 Looks like there is rub on the cheek, which makes it a 58-62.
Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
<< <i>1901-P MS-63 AU-58 This actually looks like a nice coin for the issue!
I think it's a 1901-O..... >>
Well then is not such a nice coin after all ...
1901-O was a decently made issue unlike the Philly coins, which were usually dull and lifeless.
Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
1884-O MS-65 MS-64 1901-P MS-63 AU-58 This actually looks like a nice coin for the issue! 1921-O 1888 MS-64 MS-62 Looks like there is rub on the cheek, which makes it a 58-62. >>
ya but its not a P mint. I screwed the picture order up.
I noticed the die crack on your 21 morgan, is the die chip also present on the R (in side the "leg" of the R, see Leroys pic.)?? If so that would a VAM 57A.
Check for the doubled right stars also.
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yes the die crack does run through the R and to its outter leg, but I can't see any doubling on the right side stars btoh using just my eye and from the best picture I could take.
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<< <i>Is that 21-O for sale? >>
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<< <i>Is that 21-O for sale? >>
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<< <i>Is that 21-O for sale? >>
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1884-O MS-65 MS-64
1901-P MS-63 AU-58 This actually looks like a nice coin for the issue!
1921-O
1888 MS-64 MS-62 Looks like there is rub on the cheek, which makes it a 58-62.
I think it's a 1901-O.....
<< <i>1901-P MS-63 AU-58 This actually looks like a nice coin for the issue!
I think it's a 1901-O..... >>
Well then is not such a nice coin after all ...
1901-O was a decently made issue unlike the Philly coins, which were usually dull and lifeless.
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1884-O MS-65 MS-64
1901-P MS-63 AU-58 This actually looks like a nice coin for the issue!
1921-O
1888 MS-64 MS-62 Looks like there is rub on the cheek, which makes it a 58-62. >>
ya but its not a P mint. I screwed the picture order up.
I noticed the die crack on your 21 morgan, is the die chip also present on the R (in side the "leg" of the R, see Leroys pic.)?? If so that would a VAM 57A.
Check for the doubled right stars also.
My claim to fame..
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with my limited knowledge on morgans, I'm guessing your 21 is an earlier die state then the coin that I have.
Note, only I die crack(your coin) and 2 plus a die chip in mine.
Herb