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Re: *added information* Who else has this problem of acquiring stuff?
I hear you. I'm more discriminating in my tastes these days, preferring higher quality, graded coins but I'm little less focused on just one or two series as I get older. Perhaps it's because I have … (View Post)1 -
Re: Morgan Grading Experts: Does this 1887 Morgan have a shot at MS65?
The OP’s Morgan is not a 65 but it’s still a nice looking coin. Grades for Morgan dollars don’t seem to follow a 50-50 obverse-reverse split; it’s more like 65-35 or more favoring the obverse. That h… (View Post)1 -
Re: Would you rather have a rarer date low-grade coin or a more common date high-grade coin?
For the primary series I collect, I buy what I can afford, usually purchasing a common date, best example and then lower-graded key dates, which is in line with what other members are saying as well.… (View Post)3 -
Re: Here's a nice 1921 Cameo
I like frosty Morgans, but on that date, it's a strange sight. It's unusual to find a 1921 looking like an early 1880's S-minted Morgan. I'd send it off to a grading service to authenticate, maybe ge… (View Post)4 -
Re: Graying cleaned silver
This entire thread of cleaned coins is triggering me and I'm not even a snowflake. (View Post)5