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Re: Newest toned Morgan dollar purchase & GTG ***Grade Revealed in my latest post***
Doesn't appear to have the luster to go higher than 65. (View Post)1 -
Re: Speaking of "The dive into gold continues," a 1901-S $10 Gold Liberty $10 MS63 CAC sells for $5,760.
As an OGH aficionado myself, I understand the allure of older holders. I like both the aesthetics and the implied stability of the coin's surfaces. My point was simply that once a gold CAC sticker ge… (View Post)1 -
Re: Speaking of "The dive into gold continues," a 1901-S $10 Gold Liberty $10 MS63 CAC sells for $5,760.
Wow, that one checks all of the boxes, and then some! I love the old green labels, too, and they look especially good contrasted to gold coins. Would love to see that one in hand sometime. :) (View Post)1 -
Re: Speaking of "The dive into gold continues," a 1901-S $10 Gold Liberty $10 MS63 CAC sells for $5,760.
Hey Mark, The reason I don't collect that niche is precisely because I don't understand the pricing! The fact that a coin was undergraded a long time ago doesn't automatically make it a lot more valu… (View Post)1 -
Re: What is the Allure?
A plural (Nazis) requires no apostrophe. B) (View Post)4