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Going to go look at a few this afternoon, been very hesitant on buying from individuals, with all the fakes now days. I've tried the ebay search, but just looking for some help. Thanks
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With no pics and no grade, who knows. BU goes from MS-61 to MS-64.
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Could be anything from $50 to $200, or more if they are really nice.
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Pillar of the Community
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Ms60-64 $50-$80. Ms65 and up $140 and up
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Thanks, but as a average coin collector, I couldn't tell the difference between a 61 & 64.
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Yes you could. Maybe not a one grade difference, but a huge jump like that is easily detectable.
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61 grade have a lot of bag marks hits to the cheek and fields. 64 have few hits to the face and fields, also luster is usually a lot stronger. Once you get to 65 and up it becomes harder, cause every little hit and mark affects the grade
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Quote: Thanks, but as a average coin collector, I couldn't tell the difference between a 61 & 64 No disrespect intended, but if this is true you should not be buying raw Morgan dollars.
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Did I read this right that you are going to look at coins from a random person when you can't grade a 61 from a 64? This won't end well
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I'll attempt to load pictures, but I'm the worlds worst photographer.1888-p. 
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1883-o oo  
Edited by thecoinguy1964 05/11/2017 6:25 pm
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1904-o  
Edited by thecoinguy1964 05/11/2017 6:26 pm
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Edited by thecoinguy1964 05/11/2017 6:39 pm
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Thanks for your help.
Edited by thecoinguy1964 05/11/2017 6:41 pm
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Regarding the currency I see the following:
Series 1901 $10 Legal Tender with the Bison in the center
Series 1899 $5 Silver Certificate
Series 1902 $100 National Bank note from the Waukesha National Bank Ch. # 1086, a quick look at the census tells me it is a Plain Back version based on the serial number.
Series 1917 $1 Legal Tender
Series 1891 $1 Silver Certificate featuring Martha Washington on the front
two Series 1923 $1 Silver Certificates featuring George Washington (these are a common large size note)
A Series 1902 $20 National Bank Note, I can't tell where it's from due to glare
Series 1882 $10 Brown Back from the National Bank of Kentucky of Louisville, this note is listed in the census
Series 1902 $10 National Bank note from the Merchants National Bank of Fort Smith, Arkansas. This is a Plain Back version based on the serial number.
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