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Rest in Peace
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United States
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Sometimes auctions with the worst pics end up being the best deals. As this thread suggests, few people want to take a risk when there are crumby photos...
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Sometimes auctions with the worst pics end up being the best deals. As this thread suggests, few people want to take a risk when there are crumby photos...
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Bedrock of the Community
Australia
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The seller is hiding behind those pictures.
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United States
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Legit? 99.99% likely.
Worth $35? Nope. Commonest date, usually separated from the rest of the series when quoting prices.
You should be able to get a nice 19th century Morgan for $35 delivered.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I dont think the seller knows how to/can take good pictures. Seller's sold only one other coin, by the looks of seller's history...and that other sale's photo is even worse.
Melt on that today is less that $30. MS60 is barely $30.
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Moderator
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It's roughly AU. I see no reason to believe it's fake, but neither do I see reason to believe it's worth more than melt.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I concur with the observations given, yet the pic is fuzzy, and the coin may be a high grade.
I don't see where the seller states that the coin pictured is the one that will ship. As this coin and others he has listed are ultra-common, perhaps he'll simply take coins from a roll as he reruns his listing? Just a thought as his listing strikes me as a "canned" presentation.
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Valued Member
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yea maybe I will just hold off on that. /sigh I just want a morgan :( lol
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I agree, not bad at $30. Hope you're the one who snagged it. 
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Valued Member
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bahumbug I shoulda went with my gut on that one and just picked it up lol
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Odd. 1858-O is the third-highest mintage in the entire series, behind 1876 and 1877 Philadelphias.
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United States
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You looking under halves or dollars? That's a pretty punk half, ag at best.
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