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Cull Bin "Beauties" - 3 More Well Worn New Orleans Morgans

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I normally wouldn't bother with the likes of these, but in a moment of weakness I decided the price was right being they were just ever so slightly better dates. I'd actually be a lot happier with them if they were true lowballs.

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What Ru Talking about? Those look like typical ms shallow strike O's to me
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As a large cent collector I'm glad lower end coins like this didn't get arbitrarily tossed in the melting pot like these coins. I know there is a lot of Morgans out there but where are beginning collectors of this series going to start in 50 years if all this stuff gets melted? Is it going to be like gold? High grade or nothing.
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but where are beginning collectors of this series going to start in 50 years if all this stuff gets melted?


I never thought about that, then again will people even remember what coins were by then?
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...then again will people even remember what coins were by then?


Just bitcoins.

Hey, I did put this in the grading forum, and nobody's taken a shot at that yet.
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G4, VG8, G4. Perfect reply @Cascade.
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with dave as far as grades, you should put them in the VAM forum, assuming there are no major markers you might keep some of these guys up all night trying to figure it out lol.
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...you should put them in the VAM forum, assuming there are no major markers you might keep some of these guys up all night trying to figure it out lol.


Well, the 1892 definitely has the mintmark tilted to the right.
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I'd actually be a lot happier with them if they were true lowballs.


You know what to do about that.

There are only two 1892-O's in P01.
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