Thanks Russ, I bid a jillion dollars on it just now
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<< <i>Based on this seller's Morgan pricing, I assume opening bid on the AH is already top of the scale? >>
For a regular proof, which he thinks it is, the opening bid is above the top of the scale. In that condition a regular proof isn't worth much more than melt. For an AH in that condition, it's about right.
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<< <i>Based on this seller's Morgan pricing, I assume opening bid on the AH is already top of the scale? >>
For a regular proof, which he thinks it is, the opening bid is above the top of the scale. In that condition a regular proof isn't worth much more than melt. For an AH in that condition, it's about right.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Are those hairlines I see covering the coin? >>
yes ...this coin was kept safe out of the elements ...in a mint state rock tumbler.
<< <i><< Are those hairlines I see covering the coin? >>
yes ...this coin was kept safe out of the elements ...in a mint state rock tumbler. >>
It's quite likely that the hairlines were there when it was pulled from the proof set. This is a common problem with these.
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>Are those hairlines I see covering the coin? >>
Those are accented hairlines.
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