Personally, I dont understand the craze behind Morgans, but SeattleSlammer that is one nice looking coin. Everyone elses post looks great too, keep em coming!
SeattleSlammer, the 1880-S looks like DMPL to me judging from your finger and clear fingernail in the reflective surface of the coin. It must be a beautiful coin in hand.
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edit to say I picked up this DCAM and my avatar coin from forum member CarlWohlforth.
A great guy to deal with.
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US Rare Coin Investments
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<< <i>mrearlygold, wow, sweet looking coin....are there a lot of hairlines accounting for the grade? Great date and look! >>
Thanks SS, sorry for taking so long to reply, I was looking at that dang Keets 84-CC.
It's a pretty nice one for the grade. Now if it only didn't have those hairlines.........
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US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
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The '53 Frankie posted by Stephanie is also rockin'!
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67 Deep Cameo (OGH)
68 Deep Cameo (sold to R. Tomaska)
67 Deep Cameo
PCGS MS67 cameo