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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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quote: Originally posted by mishap-coins
Here is a link you may compare pictures of some certified slabbed morgans. I notice they have what looks like one morgan in an older slab by pcgs. I imagine if you were able to take a photo equivilent to these it would be much easier to grade for some. The pictures on this site are just spectacular to say the least. A couple have spot glare on the toned side though nice looking.
http://www.islandcoins.com/newps.htm
Battle Creek Morgans-- http://www.islandcoins.com/battle%20creek.htm
Gary at Island Coins is one of the good guys, and his images are always dead on! 
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Valued Member
 United States
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Thanks for the input guys.
NTC Graded this a MS 66 Dimple! Not to far off, but I only paid about 100$ for it so I didn't get hurt to badly.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Good grief, $100?!?!?!? Did someone file a police report over your "theft" 
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Valued Member
 United States
224 Posts |
quote: Originally posted by SuperDave
$100?
Fraid so! 107$ to be exact! I have trouble sleeping at night..... but my coin portfolio is happy! And that is one of the main things in life, isn't it?
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 United States
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Even if I had my collection in a safe-deposit box, this one would have to stay at home with me, just so I could look at it every once in a while.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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i would be Glad to give you $120. for it
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quote: Originally posted by scoutjim99
i would be Glad to give you $120. for it
Don't draw me into a bidding war, buddy. I have a little equity left in my house. 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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quote: Originally posted by SuperDave
quote: Originally posted by scoutjim99
i would be Glad to give you $120. for it
Don't draw me into a bidding war, buddy. I have a little equity left in my house. 
$125 
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 United States
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I've just spent half an hour at Heritage, seeing what this coin actually looks like in MS66-67 in the slab. All BS aside, in the real world the bidding for that coin should start at $400+, which is 66PL level. If the coin is as nice in-hand as it is in the pics, it's got a real shot at 67, a lock for 66* if graded by NGC. If it's a 67PL/DPL, it's worth almost as much as my whole collection. I reiterate, TypeMaster, for my money that's the nicest coin you've posted here. An absolute keeper.
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United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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quote: Originally posted by SuperDave
quote: Originally posted by scoutjim99
i would be Glad to give you $120. for it
Don't draw me into a bidding war, buddy. I have a little equity left in my house. 
i meant it at as humor, to me its a nice enough coin I would bid more, but I like your humor as well Dave LOL!!! The coin does have suberb eye Appeal even for you nontoners out there you have to admmit that
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quote: Originally posted by Fletcher
Frosty coin!
Welcome to the community, Fletcher. Hope you like it here - it's a rather different environment than your other home.  Hey, TypeMaster, this guy knows a thing or two about frosty/mirrored Morgans. You two should get along well.
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Valued Member
 United States
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quote: Originally posted by SuperDave
quote: Originally posted by Fletcher
Frosty coin!
Welcome to the community, Fletcher. Hope you like it here - it's a rather different environment than your other home. Hey, TypeMaster, this guy knows a thing or two about frosty/mirrored Morgans. You two should get along well.
Excellent! I am always open to learning! I shall sit at your feet Fletcher and absorb! 
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